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no problem
adjective as in attainable
adjective as in easy
Weak matches
adjective as in effortless
adjective as in nothing to it
adjective as in obtainable
adjective as in simple
adjective as in uncomplicated
interjection as in you're welcome
noun as in snap
Example Sentences
Catholic clergy had no problem celebrating Kirk, whose positions on immigration, Palestine, climate change, race relations, and a host of other issues were entirely at odds with the Vatican’s.
“There’s no problem here,” added Annie Olsen, 72, a retired federal worker.
“We have no problem with transparency. ... Our issue is it needs to be accurate.”
"Don't use 'Botox', just say 'anti-wrinkle'. Keep it quiet. They are young girls and there's no problem - just treat them with Korean tox."
If progressives go down this route, we may wind up fomenting even deeper distrust with a public that might be skeptical of RFK Jr.’s claims about vaccines and Tylenol but will find it flat-out absurd to argue that there is no problem with 1 in 31 American children being diagnosed with autism, even if only a minority of them are living with conditions severe enough to require around-the-clock care for the rest of their lives.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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