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"cause some inconveniences" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
An example sentence could be: "The construction in the city center is causing some inconveniences for commuters."
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"It's going to cause some inconveniences".
Deleting cookies can cause some inconveniences for you.
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Red Bull and Williams were good enough to cause some inconvenience on occasions but nothing serious.
Although such an approach is a simple interface solutions, the (ferro) magnetic stud on the tongue tip might cause some inconvenience to users.
"We realise that for some people it may cause some inconvenience to their routine but we have worked exceptionally hard to try and minimise that disruption".
By dropping the C-bomb, Schmidt may have committed to becoming one of, if not the, most high-profile opponents of the bill in the tech industry, a position that may cause some inconvenience later.
The use of ANN may cause some inconvenience in biologic interpretation, but it complies with HRV analysis for better symmetry of data distribution.
We know that this may have caused some inconvenience and we apologize to our users who might have been affected".
We know that this may have caused some inconvenience and we apologize to our users who might be affected".
We know that this may have caused some inconvenience and we apologize to our users who were affected".
Hong Kong-based Ivezic said that the ransomware was forcing some more "mature" clients affected by the worm to abandon their usual cautious testing of patches "to do unscheduled downtime and urgent patching, which is causing some inconvenience".
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