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The phrase "avoid further inconvenience" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when advising someone to take action to prevent additional trouble or discomfort.
Example: "To ensure a smooth process, please complete the necessary paperwork promptly to avoid further inconvenience."
Alternatives: "prevent additional trouble" or "minimize any disruptions."
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Petros Beys, company owner and president, said he agreed to the city fine "to avoid further inconvenience".
After each session, the research assistants alerted the service provider who then promptly attended to the client in case they were not yet through with any of the clinic procedure such as getting feedback, to avoid further inconvenience.
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Yahoo! has apparently entered into the proposed settlement to avoid further expense, inconvenience and the burden of drawn-out litigation.
Clive leaves to avoid further trouble.
"The goal is to avoid further controversy".
Ask for clarification to avoid further conflict.
Maeda recovered to avoid further damage.
Helping someone avoid further embarrassment is honorable.
Adjourning it will result in further inconvenience and expense".
Avoid further trouble.
Avoid further encounters.
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