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Discover LudwigThe sentence 'there is no any problem' is not correct in written English
A more proper way to say this would be 'there is no problem'. For example, you could say "I'm glad everything is going well - there is no problem".
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Like there's no tomorrow.
If you do something like there's no tomorrow, you do it fast or energetically.
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Therefore, there is no any efficient solution for this problem.
There is no problem at any finite point in this series, but what if the halving is carried out infinitely many times?
There is no problem in crossing any borders or going back and forth, like the seagull.
There is no Northern problem.
"There is no Southern problem.
If the boss says there's no problem, then there is no problem.
There is no solution to any problem that allows for jealousy as part of its solution.
Although there is no problem in the dimensioning of any of these solutions, the resolution of details has often influenced its effectiveness.
If you don't have any, it means there is no problem, there's no market and you don't have a business.
There, there is no problem.
There is no problem here.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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