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The phrase "about the inconveniences that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing or describing various difficulties or challenges related to a specific topic or situation.
Example: "We need to have a conversation about the inconveniences that arise during the project implementation."
Alternatives: "regarding the difficulties that" or "concerning the issues that".
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Although people are beginning to accept the rights of nonsmokers, there remains an exaggerated sympathy for smokers -- concern about the inconveniences that any restrictions cause rather than consideration for those who are bothered by smoke.
In a statement, GARC (Greater Ardoyne Residents Collective) said: "We only wish the media and unionist politicians, including the first minister, were as concerned about the inconveniences that the residents of our areas face as a result of unwanted loyal order parades".
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Shelby Lucas, who has lived all of his 64 years in Neville, complained about the inconvenience that would accompany a closing.
Lisa Huff, a native of Benezette, said there were mixed feelings about elk tourism because of all the inconveniences that come with it.
We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused". Alaska Airlines is slightly more apologetic (and helpful) about the inconvenience that the outage has caused its customers.
"Apologies for the inconvenience that this has caused".
He would pay her double for the extra hours, he said, and Mrs. Luo, after complaining about the inconvenience, agreed, adding that a man like Teacher Fei indeed deserved an occasional break from caring for an elderly woman.
I wish I could be more specific about what exactly the inconvenience is that we're apologising for.
You write about the inconveniences mainly for business fliers.
Now, at the age of 31, she seems relaxed about the inconveniences of fame.
Health officials must also stop thinking about food-borne disease as an inconvenience that just causes vomiting and diarrhea.
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