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The phrase "find it inconvenient" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiom that is usually used to describe a situation in which something is difficult or hard to do. For example, "I find it inconvenient to drive three hours to visit my parents every weekend".
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Many biologists, however, may find it inconvenient to either install the software (e.g., SynBrowse and its prerequisites can present a serious challenge to install and update, even for bioinformaticians), or to prepare required data input files (e.g., the specific GFF-format files required by SynBrowse may require computer programming).
Some can't afford it, or find it inconvenient.
Would you find it inconvenient to take several tablets at a time?
Similarly, there are also physicians who will blame the nurse when they find it inconvenient to do their jobs.
"Consumers, particularly young ones, find it inconvenient to hop into different silos to get something done," she said.
"All medication users find it inconvenient to store medication in locked cabinets, particularly medications that are used once or several times daily," the authors wrote.
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But I have often found it inconvenient — in America".
Other companies have found it inconvenient to disclose those figures.
And no legislature should have to rewrite a gun law because Hollywood finds it inconvenient.
This is not who I am, someone who sighs and finds it inconvenient that a patient is so low they want to end their life.
"We are, therefore, now convinced that, for whatever reason or reasons, the South African government finds it inconvenient to issue a visa to … the Dalai Lama".
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