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Jun 14, 2016 · We don't have any problems. We don't have any problem. Which one is correct? Any + singular? See a translation.
Jan 24, 2012 · Both are acceptable, depending on context. "I don't have an issue with him" or "I don't have any issues with him" It doesn't matter, as long as ...
Apr 7, 2016 · Which is the correct usage of English, 'No issue' or 'No issues'? When we didn't get any issue, it represents null, so, ideally it has to be 'no ...
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Nov 14, 2005 · Hello, I've always had problems with this : when do we have to put a -s plural after any ? for example : I don't have any problem / problems ...
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Sep 17, 2007 · It would be better and more natural to say “We didn't have any problems.” . Yep. The first one is correct. But I've got a question for you, ...
Mar 14, 2014 · Both terms are correct, however in colloquial registers we don't use no with physical possessions but with attitudes and desires.
May 7, 2022 · Here's where the illusory nature of our problems works to our advantage: problems don't exist outside our perception. At the same time, our ...