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he is having no objection to my proposal. vs he is having no objection with my proposal.

Both phrases are commonly used, but 'he is having no objection to my proposal.' is more widely accepted and considered more correct. 'He is having no objection with my proposal.' is also used, but it may sound slightly less natural to some native speakers.

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he is having no objection to my proposal.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate that someone does not have any objections or disagreements with a proposal or idea.

Alternatives:

  • he has no objection to my proposal.
  • he does not object to my proposal.
  • he is not opposed to my proposal.
  • he agrees with my proposal.
  • he approves of my proposal.

he is having no objection with my proposal.

This phrase is also correct but may sound slightly less natural to some native speakers.

This phrase is used to convey that someone does not have any objections or disagreements in relation to a proposal or idea.

Alternatives:

  • he has no objection with my proposal.
  • he does not object to my proposal.
  • he is not opposed to my proposal.
  • he agrees with my proposal.
  • he approves of my proposal.

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