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It might be no problem vs There might be no problem

Both phrases are correct, but they have slightly different meanings. 'It might be no problem' suggests that a specific situation may not be a problem, while 'There might be no problem' implies the possibility of no problem existing in a general sense. The choice between them depends on the context in which they are used.

Last updated: March 31, 2024 • 2311 views

It might be no problem

This phrase is correct and can be used to suggest that a specific situation may not be a problem.

This phrase is used to indicate that a particular circumstance or issue may not pose a problem or difficulty.

Examples:

  • If you arrive late, it might be no problem.
  • For him, it might be no problem to finish the project on time.
  • No problem, I can even go myself, and it might be more prudent No.
  • You know, I got no problems.
  • No problems were found as regards data protection.
  • Physically, obviously, no problem.
  • I'd have no problem Taking it to the d.A.
  • With your skill, no problem.
  • There's no problem with failure.
  • My people can handle this, no problem.
  • No problem my son getting blamed.
  • Sun over a week no problem.
  • You had no problem cursing me.
  • Should have no problems starting a family.
  • I had no problems in supporting this resolution.
  • Anson had no problem killing Madeline's boyfriend.
  • No problems were detected on data protection issues.
  • I have no problem getting girls.
  • No problem, Lára, no problem.
  • No problem... no problem at all.
  • The problem is there is no problem.
  • These problems were then taken into legislative account, so that we have no problems with Community law.

Alternatives:

  • It may not be a problem
  • It could be fine
  • It might not be an issue
  • It could be okay
  • It may be trouble-free

There might be no problem

This phrase is also correct and is used to suggest the possibility of no problem existing in a general sense.

This phrase is employed to indicate the potential absence of any issues or difficulties in a given situation.

Examples:

  • If we follow the instructions carefully, there might be no problem.
  • There might be no problem with the new software if it's properly installed.
  • You know, I got no problems.
  • No problems were found as regards data protection.
  • Physically, obviously, no problem.
  • I'd have no problem Taking it to the d.A.
  • With your skill, no problem.
  • There's no problem with failure.
  • My people can handle this, no problem.
  • No problem my son getting blamed.
  • Sun over a week no problem.
  • You had no problem cursing me.
  • Should have no problems starting a family.
  • I had no problems in supporting this resolution.
  • Anson had no problem killing Madeline's boyfriend.
  • No problems were detected on data protection issues.
  • I have no problem getting girls.
  • No problem, Lára, no problem.
  • No problem... no problem at all.
  • The problem is there is no problem.
  • These problems were then taken into legislative account, so that we have no problems with Community law.
  • I have no problem at all if these prove technically difficult to achieve - no problem, because Britain has a shameful record of having the lowest household waste recycling in Europe and great room for improvement.

Alternatives:

  • There may not be a problem
  • There could be no issue
  • There might not be any trouble
  • There could be no difficulty
  • There may be no hassle

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