Examples of 'not much of a problem' in a sentence
Meaning of "not much of a problem"
not much of a problem ~ a phrase used to downplay or minimize the severity, difficulty, or significance of a situation, issue, or challenge. It suggests that the issue at hand is relatively minor, manageable, or not overly concerning, often to reassure others or maintain a positive perspective
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not much of a problem
But historically this was not much of a problem.
There is not much of a problem with the second branch itself.
There is no fingerprint scanner but that is not much of a problem.
But food was not much of a problem for them.
Not much of a problem.
There is not much of a problem.
The ones who go looking for trouble are not much of a problem.
That is not much of a problem.
The radon is radioactive but in the open is not much of a problem.
Of debt was not much of a problem.
Critics seize upon these embellishments to argue that there is really not much of a problem.
It was not much of a problem.
Getting around in Maputo is not much of a problem.
ISO is not much of a problem here anyways.
In general, carpenter bees are not much of a problem.
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It's not much of a problem if this happens only to me.
Other than that, there is not much of a problem.
Are not much of a problem to someone who's ready for them.
Those looking for trouble are not much of a problem to someone ready for them.
Not much of a problem in the greater scheme of things, I guess.
Hepatitis B is actually not much of a problem for babies already born.
Under cold, wet conditions this pest is not much of a problem.
Surprisingly Karpaty had not much of a problem with neither Metalurh nor Torpedo.
With all the tools that are available today, it is not much of a problem anymore.
Listen, I am not much of a problem solver.
Being questioned as a testifier. To be honest, it's not much of a problem to refuse.
That 's not much of a problem.
Thus, funding the project was not much of a problem.
It 's not much of a problem.
If the mayor wants you, that 's not much of a problem.
For the time being she 's not much of a problem at all.
So if you don't feel like speaking the Word to others … not much of a problem.
Well, for the time being, she 's not much of a problem at all.
Which, in India, is not much of a problem.
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