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The phrase "and the hassles of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the difficulties or inconveniences associated with a particular situation or task.
Example: "Many people enjoy the benefits of city living, but they often complain about the hassles of traffic and noise."
Alternatives: "and the difficulties of" or "and the annoyances of".
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The downside, of course, are the costs and the hassles of such a strategy.
We'll have more pains, more pills, and the hassles of routine travel will become increasingly hard to take.
It's a must-see for visitors but can also be a nightmare: lots of dross, rapacious salesmen and the hassles of bargaining.
"After all the angst and the anger and the hassles of the last few months, the Mozart was like a benediction," one concertgoer said afterward.
The I'm-a-Mac/I'm-a-PC commercials that began in 2006 found endless ways to draw entertaining comparisons between the joys of owning a Mac and the hassles of owning a PC.
I also decided not to attend the annual Global Business Travel Association convention in Boston last month because it just wasn't worth the high price for airfare and hotel and the hassles of getting there and back.
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These services have made it much easier for him to get around and eliminated the hassles of finding a parking spot.
Limit your spending (and the hassle of extra carry-on baggage) and buy only one gorgeous Portuguese tile (azulejo).
To the Editor: The real issue is cost, availability and the hassle of getting health care for our children.
Once campaigns feared complaints from prominent TV journalists — and the hassle of responding to the lawyers who spoke for them.
Because of the risk of career-ending injuries and the hassle of moving cities, most stars who become free agents seek the longest deal they can get.
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and the people of
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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