Normally one would just say without problem, skipping the any altogether. It doesn’t really add anything to speak of, and just makes the phrase longer. But I certainly wouldn’t call without any problems (or with no problems) ‘wrong’. Also, you can swap in trouble for problem in all those phrases, and you get the same answer; think also of no trouble found.
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0 Solutions without overcomplications and mistakes. Solutions without overcomplications or mistakes. Solutions without overcomplitations nor mistakes. Nominal Sentences of my own. Does one not make sense in english? If so why? What is the meaning attached to each grammatically sound nominal sentence?