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UK//ðeəz ˈnʌθɪŋ rɒŋ wɪð ðiːz tuː//US//ðɛrz ˈnʌθɪŋ rɔŋ wɪð ðiz tu//

Meaning of There's nothing wrong with these two

Indicates that the two items or people in question are acceptable.

In simple words: It’s okay to have these two things.

There's nothing wrong with these two in a sentence

  • There's nothing wrong with these two books; they both have great information.
  • When they argued about the choices, I said, 'There's nothing wrong with these two.'
  • She reassured him, 'There's nothing wrong with these two options you picked.'
  • In my opinion, there's nothing wrong with these two dresses for the event.
  • Whenever you see a problem, remember: there's nothing wrong with these two ideas.

How to use There's nothing wrong with these two

Use this phrase to reassure someone. It's suitable for casual conversations but can also be used in more formal settings when needed.

Grammar pattern

common_idiom

Memory hint

Think of 'nothing' as a zero score; it means everything is fine.

Related words

Collocations with There's nothing wrong with these two

  • nothing wrong
  • these two
  • with these two
  • wrong with these
  • with these options

Synonyms for There's nothing wrong with these two

  • it's fine
  • all is well
  • no issue
  • no problem
  • everything's okay

Common mistakes with There's nothing wrong with these two

  • Using 'these' instead of 'those' when referring to something at a distance.
  • Mixing up the structure with negative phrases.
  • Confusing this phrase with 'there's something wrong with this'.

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Frequently asked questions about There's nothing wrong with these two

What does There's nothing wrong with these two mean?

It’s okay to have these two things.

What is the definition of There's nothing wrong with these two?

Indicates that the two items or people in question are acceptable.

How do you use There's nothing wrong with these two in a sentence?

There's nothing wrong with these two books; they both have great information.

Can you give another example of There's nothing wrong with these two?

When they argued about the choices, I said, 'There's nothing wrong with these two.'

What are synonyms for There's nothing wrong with these two?

Common alternatives include it's fine, all is well, no issue, no problem, everything's okay.

What words go with There's nothing wrong with these two?

It commonly pairs with nothing wrong, these two, with these two, wrong with these, with these options.

What are common mistakes when using There's nothing wrong with these two?

Using 'these' instead of 'those' when referring to something at a distance. Mixing up the structure with negative phrases. Confusing this phrase with 'there's something wrong with this'.

How do you pronounce There's nothing wrong with these two?

US: //ðɛrz ˈnʌθɪŋ rɔŋ wɪð ðiz tu//, UK: //ðeəz ˈnʌθɪŋ rɒŋ wɪð ðiːz tuː//. Listen to the audio above to hear native pronunciation.

When should I use There's nothing wrong with these two?

Use this phrase to reassure someone. It's suitable for casual conversations but can also be used in more formal settings when needed.