Sentence examples for be inconvenience from inspiring English sources

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be inconvenience

verb

To bother; to discomfort

Exact(5)

There would be inconvenience, disorder and even looting.

"There will be inconvenience, there will be traffic congestion, but the longer-term benefit will be substantial to Reading," he said.

Possible factors contributing toward discontinuation of IFN therapy may be inconvenience of infusion administration and frequency of therapy during the induction phase, as well as toxicity related to therapy.

If you're wrong, there may be inconvenience to the family, but ultimately no harm done.

Though marks are not deducted for not attempting the questions in serial order, there can be inconvenience to the paper checker and sometimes it may lead to loss of marks accidentally.

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Nobody in London would be inconvenienced.

But why shouldn't they be inconvenienced?

"They want families to be inconvenienced.

In other words, the determined bomber will be inconvenienced.

He just didn't think motorists should be inconvenienced.

Northwest said it did not think customers would be inconvenienced.

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