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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be a hassle" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or task that is troublesome or inconvenient.
Example: "I didn't want to be a hassle, so I decided to handle the issue myself."
Alternatives: "be a nuisance" or "be a burden."
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"It will be a hassle.
Exiting can be a hassle, too.
Yes, the forms can be a hassle.
Returning Zipcars on time can be a hassle.
Checking bags will probably always be a hassle.
Flying can be a hassle since I miss my family.
Positioning the speakers properly can be a hassle, too.
Issuing new licences to millions of Americans will be a hassle.
Just getting on the grid can be a hassle in the Mr. Chow universe.
And having to bother with proxy servers to surf the web can be a hassle.
"It might be a hassle for people who are rushing, as we normally do.
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