bother to
Frequency: 8.015.6 per million words
used after 'no' to indicate that something is not an inconvenience (e.g., 'it's no bother to me')
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Examples (10)
- I don't mind taking care of your dog—it's no bother to me.
- Of course I can give you a lift; it's really no bother to me at all.
- Please, stay as long as you like. Having you here is no bother to us.
- Don't mention it, helping you move was no bother to me.
- Answering a few questions is no bother to the professor.
- Picking up your mail while you're away will be no bother to me.
- Rest assured, preparing the guest room was no bother to us whatsoever.
- Are you sure you can handle this? "Yes, it's honestly no bother to me."
- The extra work was no bother to him, as he enjoys being busy.
- Making a separate dish for the vegetarian guest is no bother to the chef.