Collocations for "inconvenience"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "inconvenience" in context.
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inconvenience
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- would it be too much of an inconvenience to [ask, go, pick up]
- I don't want to be an inconvenience, but
- the inconvenience of [having, getting, being]
- the inconvenience caused by
- is an inconvenience for those [around, near, close to] you
- is an inconvenience for [shoppers, visitors, commuters]
- try not to be an inconvenience
- don't want to be an inconvenience on you
- sorry for any inconvenience this may cause (you)
- sorry if I caused you any inconvenience
- sorry if you suffered any inconvenience
- we apologize for any inconvenience caused
- put me through [major, great] inconvenience
- a [major, temporary, minor, great] inconvenience
- it wouldn't be any inconvenience at all
- no, it's no inconvenience [whatsoever, at all]
- am [used, accustomed] to the inconvenience
- inconvenience [them, residents, workers, customers, the boss]
- inconvenienced by the [delay, error, phone calls]
- inconvenienced by [having, being, needing, waiting]
- [have been, were, are] inconvenienced by
- inconvenienced in [some, all, many] ways
- sorry to have inconvenienced you
- [sorry, our apologies] for inconveniencing you
- the [concert, noise, traffic] inconvenienced residents
- inconvenienced at [all, certain] times
'inconvenience' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):