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The phrase "administrative headaches" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe difficulties or complications related to administrative tasks or processes.
Example: "The new regulations have created a lot of administrative headaches for our team, making it harder to meet deadlines."
Alternatives: "administrative burdens" or "bureaucratic challenges".
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Paying bonuses early can certainly impose administrative headaches.
It eliminates administrative headaches and works across locations, devices, and organizational boundaries.
"There is very little that's good for the companies other than a reduction of administrative headaches".
He points to an inevitable wave of litigation, administrative headaches and restrictions on sales.
Businesses say the withholding will disrupt their cash flow and cause administrative headaches.
A lasting Israeli grip on swaths of such territory would present Israel with severe budgetary, military and administrative headaches, Israeli analysts warned.
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It's an administrative headache.
The sales tax, currently set at 20%, is a costly administrative headache for small business owners.
"Election Day itself is a major administrative headache," Mr. Gronke said.
"It's more of an administrative headache, but the limitation of liability could be well worth it".
Mainly because it sounds a) pretty unlikely to happen terribly often and b) like a massive administrative headache.
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