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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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no problems

I always hear people say "no problem" when receiving gratitude from others. Is it correct to say " no PROBLEMS " instead as an alternative ? I feel retarded.
  

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You cannot use that alternative; 'No problem' is a fixed phrase.

  • You cannot use that alternative; 'No problem' is a fixed phrase.
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You cannot use that alternative; 'No problem' is a fixed phrase.

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