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Discover LudwigThe word "problem-free" is correct and can be used in written English
You can use it to describe a situation that is without any difficulties or complications. For example, "The move to our new home was surprisingly problem-free."
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Still, the area is not problem-free.
It's our problem-free philosophy.
But that, too, hasn't been problem-free.
But not all property bequests are problem-free.
But the transition has not been problem-free.
Problem-free people don't actually exist – and everybody is interesting".
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Thailand's economy is not entirely problem free.
Clearly Estonia's transition is neither complete nor problem free.
Buying from a UK company doesn't always guarantee a great service and problem free shopping.
Analysts do not expect India's solar rollout to be problem free.
There is a culture of "creeping complacency" that the economy is problem free.
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