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no problem

interjection as in you're welcome

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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.

From Slate

“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."

From BBC

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.

From Slate

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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