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"Sure, no problem" is a perfectly correct and usable sentence in written English
It is used to agree to or accept a request or suggestion. For example: Friend: "Can you help me move this furniture on Saturday?" You: "Sure, no problem!"
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Sure, no problem.
"Sure, no problem," I replied.
"Sure, no problem," Friedrich said, unmoved by the fatherly approbation.
They said, "Sure, no problem," so that's one of the pictures in the book.
And he said, "Could you do it next summer?" which is now, and I said, "Sure, no problem".
"I asked Loïc if he wanted to fly to the other side of the world and surf, and he said, 'Sure, no problem.' There was only one small detail — that he had never surfed before".
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Drysdale had previously said that the colt was only a possible starter because he wanted to be sure no problems surfaced after the colt's Derby trip last Saturday.
So I say sure, Joe, no problem.
"Thanks Gwen!" "Sure dude, no problem".
If a bird is screaming excessively, the writer says, take it to an avian veterinarian and make sure no medical problems are involved.
"Things will be straightened out very soon, and we are sure no more problems will emerge in the future," he told Bloomberg News.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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