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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
Mohajerani added there would be “no problem” in providing food, medicine and fuel.
“If I thought things were getting out of control,” the GOP candidate told Time magazine, “I would have no problem using the military.”
“Get rid of the criminals, I have no problem with that,” he said.
“So it’s no worries. No problem.”
"I'm very disappointed because Elon knew the inner workings of this bill better than almost anybody sitting here. Better than you people. He knew everything about it. He had no problem with it."
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