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If there is any problem, feel free to contact us. vs If there is any problems, feel free to contact us.

The correct phrase is: 'if there is any problem, feel free to contact us.' The word 'problem' should be singular in this context. The plural form 'problems' would be incorrect here.

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If there is any problem, feel free to contact us.

This phrase is correct. 'Problem' should be singular in this context.

This phrase is used to offer assistance or help in case an issue arises. It indicates that the person can contact for help if there is a problem.
  • If you have any specific questions concerning the work of our Committee, feel free to contact us.
  • Remember, if there is any problem... two heads are better than one.
  • Bake it first then we will know if there is any problem.
  • If you'd like to obtain a DNA sample from Brett, feel free to contact us when you've obtained the proper warrant.
  • I have some friends in Hong Kong If there is any problems
  • Kaoru, If you ever have any problems, feel free to visit us any time.
  • And if you've got a problem with that, feel free to contact Washington, and I'll be happy to give them my reasons.
  • I wonder whether you could confirm that flights are leaving from Strasbourg airport, or if there is any problem?
  • Member States have further procedural dispositions which guarantee that the person is summoned and, if there is any problem with the summoning procedure, the person can present that situation to courts.
  • So I do not think there is any problem on our part.
  • If you have any other inquiries for either of my clients, feel free to contact me.
  • I do not think there is any problem with this plan.
  • Mr Fabre-Aubrespy, I do not think there is any problem about saying in the agenda 'the resignation of all the members of the Commission'.
  • If there's anything you think can be... improved... please feel free to contact me.
  • If you need anything, feel free to contact me or my staff.
  • If there is a point, feel free to come to it.
  • If anyone has a work around for this problem, feel free to send a note to Randy Pearson (blueboy@bamafolks. com).
  • And speaking of impressions, we are not the litigious type, so at the beach house, feel free to press up against us.
  • Because if they have, or if they do in the future, feel free to contact me first. I can help.
  • Please feel free to contact me at any time.

If there is any problems, feel free to contact us.

This phrase is incorrect. 'Problems' should be singular in this context.

  • If you have any specific questions concerning the work of our Committee, feel free to contact us.
  • Remember, if there is any problem... two heads are better than one.
  • Bake it first then we will know if there is any problem.
  • If you'd like to obtain a DNA sample from Brett, feel free to contact us when you've obtained the proper warrant.
  • I have some friends in Hong Kong If there is any problems
  • Kaoru, If you ever have any problems, feel free to visit us any time.
  • And if you've got a problem with that, feel free to contact Washington, and I'll be happy to give them my reasons.
  • I wonder whether you could confirm that flights are leaving from Strasbourg airport, or if there is any problem?
  • Member States have further procedural dispositions which guarantee that the person is summoned and, if there is any problem with the summoning procedure, the person can present that situation to courts.
  • So I do not think there is any problem on our part.
  • If you have any other inquiries for either of my clients, feel free to contact me.
  • I do not think there is any problem with this plan.
  • Mr Fabre-Aubrespy, I do not think there is any problem about saying in the agenda 'the resignation of all the members of the Commission'.
  • If there's anything you think can be... improved... please feel free to contact me.
  • If you need anything, feel free to contact me or my staff.
  • If there is a point, feel free to come to it.
  • If anyone has a work around for this problem, feel free to send a note to Randy Pearson (blueboy@bamafolks. com).
  • And speaking of impressions, we are not the litigious type, so at the beach house, feel free to press up against us.
  • Because if they have, or if they do in the future, feel free to contact me first. I can help.
  • Please feel free to contact me at any time.

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