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Lizmea Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

Without problem or without a problem?

Hello all,

I was writing some emails in English and I was suddenly stuck when I wanted to write "without..problem"
So I searched on google "without problem", "without a problem", "without any problem" and "without any problems", but they all had a lot of results...!

Which is more natural to native speakers of english?

The original sentence i wanted to write was: "Other people can access that webpage without a problem."

Thanks in advance!

lizmea
  

Top answer

Welcome! Your sentence is fine. You can also say "without any problems"

  • Welcome!
  • Your sentence is fine.
  • You can also say "without any problems"
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Welcome!
Your sentence is fine. You can also say "without any problems"
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Thanks a million, AlpheccaStars!
Now I can continue writing the email I was holding onto! ^_^

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