Which is correct? Or are they all fine?
·without any problems
·without problems
·without any problem
·without problem
" The fourth one is ungrammatical.
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The first two are similar in usage:
"I want a life without any problems/without problems."
The third one is used differently than the first two:
"I can fix that without any problem."
The fourth one is ungrammatical.
·without problems Not very natural.
·without any problem OK. I thought there might be one problem.