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no problem
Also, no sweat ; not to worry . There's no difficulty about this, don't concern yourself. For example, Of course I can change your tire—no problem , or You want more small change? no sweat , or We'll be there in plenty of time, not to worry . The first of these colloquial terms dates from about 1960 and the second from about 1950. The third, originating in Britain in the 1930s and using not to with the sense of “don't,” crossed the Atlantic in the 1970s.
You're welcome, as in Thanks for the ride, Dad.—No problem . [Late 1900s]
Example Sentences
Dobbins, who rushed for 27 yards in 10 carries before popping the game-winning touchdown for 29 yards against the Cincinnati Bengals in Week 11, has no problem with a patient approach.
Purser’s Anne isn’t the demure ingenue of more traditional productions, even though McDonald’s Edouard Dindon has no problem playing the farcical parental heavy.
“To say there is no problem is to deny reality,” U.S.
No problem — anyone with a laptop and a wi-fi connection could buy or sell.
“By the time I finished we had no problem with North Korea,” Trump said.
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