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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awfully inconvenient" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or circumstance that is very troublesome or difficult to deal with.
Example: "The sudden change in schedule was awfully inconvenient for everyone involved."
Alternatives: "extremely inconvenient" or "very troublesome".
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But it is awfully inconvenient".
"It's awfully inconvenient that the state announces these things in the middle of the year, but I would say that at a minimum they need to offer parents a choice in January or February at the latest for the following September," Ms. Moskowitz said.
And it's awfully inconvenient when you're on an airplane.
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This can be awfully "inconvenient," as she observes politely, for a woman who is a magnet for violent sociopaths.
Awfully quick.
Awfully wrong".
How inconvenient.
BOARDING passes are inconvenient.
Awfully good.
More inconvenient than dreadful.
It was inconvenient.
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