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Discover LudwigThe phrase "inconvenient in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to express that something is causing trouble or difficulty in a particular situation or context. Example: It was very inconvenient in the midst of a blizzard to realize that I had left my phone at home.
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But I have often found it inconvenient — in America".
Human beings are inconvenient in many Highsmith stories.
"Kind of inconvenient in cold weather," said Rob Bongiolatti, an actor and director.
But, he wrote, this process "is inconvenient in the same way that bank vaults and door locks are.
Facts can be inconvenient in that way: the film is meticulously researched and each scene has played out in countless lives around the country.
The European Cyclists Federationn (ECF), which represents cycling bodies across the continent, described the new policy as "extremely inconvenient" in a letter to Eurostar chief executive Nicolas Petrovic.
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Only five FGDs with the female field staff of PHC could be organised as the staff found it inconvenient to sit in groups after the immunisation session.
To an alkie like this, his stay in the hospital is only an inconvenient break in his quest for deeper and more putrid inebriation.
Al Gore did a tremendous job connecting with this constituency in his hugely successful, Oscar-winning An Inconvenient Truth in 2006.
Analysts at UCS and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology pointed out that inconvenient fact in a joint report they published back in 2000.
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