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The phrase "a few inconveniences" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to minor problems or difficulties that may arise in a situation.
Example: "While the event was mostly successful, there were a few inconveniences that attendees had to deal with, such as long lines and limited seating."
Alternatives: "some minor issues" or "a couple of hassles".
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Despite a few inconveniences, we had a wonderful time there.
In my tests I used an iPhone and did discover a few inconveniences.
And if as an entertainer you endure a few inconveniences they won't be anything like the ones your audience is having on the ground in Afghanistan".
And besides, some dyed-in-the-wool New Yorkers aren't about to let a few inconveniences and irritations block their passion.
And the backless stools at the counter and tables, the possibility of hour-plus waits, the absence of any coffee or tea and the one throwaway dessert, a mochi ice cream sampler, add up to a few inconveniences more than even many free-spirited diners will want to endure.
But there were a few inconveniences that didn't seem to occur on Napster: searches for music often ended up retrieving other types of files, from promotional photos to pornography; sometimes a dozen other users were waiting in line to download the same track; and many songs were delivered incomplete.
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All these projects had overwhelming positive impacts on the surrounding neighborhoods, and admittedly a few small inconveniences, too.
And the hyper-intense focus on a few trivial inconveniences -- over and above the widespread hardship that both the sequestration meted out then, and the government shutdown is meting out now, to ordinary Americans -- has a toxic effect on the way these things are covered.
Having the Angry German Kid do a regular everyday task, but with a few minor inconveniences works well too.
But in the expanding universe of "biophilic" home design, there seem to be few inconveniences too great to bear.
Unfortunately that awareness also comes with a fair amount of complacency, especially amongst communities at risk, who may think HIV/AIDS is someone else's problem, or that it is treatable with few inconveniences because of the available medications like the one I take.
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