no objections on my part???

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Is OK to say "no objections on my part" if I don't mind doing something?
 

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Yes - informally.

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Yes - informally.

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1) Which one sounds better "no objections on my part" or "no objections on my account"?

2)"I wouldn't say no for an answer or I won't say no for an answer"??
 
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1. 'no objections on my' is incomplete and unusable as it stands.
2. 'I wouldn't say no for an answer ' is when you are making a comment about something that may not be offered but is more of a general comment, whereas 'I won't say no for an answer' is more definite if the offer is made.
 

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1. 'no objections on my' is incomplete and unusable as it stands.
2. 'I wouldn't say no for an answer ' is when you are making a comment about something that may not be offered but is more of a general comment, whereas 'I won't say no for an answer' is more definite if the offer is made.

I meant no objections on my part or on my account?
 

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Both are equally used, interchangeably.
 
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