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Mr. Tom Posted 15 years ago
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It's not at all a problem for me that how many times...

Hi

Please tell me which of the following sentences sound more natural to you? Also, problem with or problem for?

It's not at all a problem with/for me as regards how many times you have discussed this issue with me.

It's not at all a problem with/for me that how many times you have discussed this issue with me.

Thanks,

Tom
  

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Mr. Tom It's not at all a problem with/for me as regards how many times you have discussed this issue with me. It's not at all a problem with/for me that how many times you have discussed this issue with me.

  • Mr.
  • Tom It's not at all a problem with/for me as regards how many times you have discussed this issue with me.
  • It's not at all a problem with/for me that how many times you have discussed this issue with me.
  • If you like this sentence order, just eliminate the yellow portions.
  • " In my opinion, " That's a problem with me " stresses the fact that you admit the problem is your own.
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Mr. TomIt's not at all a problem with/for me as regards how many times you have discussed this issue with me.
It's not at all a problem with/for me that how many times you have discussed this issue with me.
If you like this sentence order,

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