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Discover LudwigThe phrase "inconvenient to" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that causes difficulty or trouble for someone. Example: It is inconvenient to have to travel all the way to the city for a doctor's appointment.
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It is inconvenient to serve on a jury, too.
Difficulties range from the inconvenient to the insurmountable.
"Leaders are all out, it's inconvenient to take interviews".
"I find it very inconvenient to order online".
Nature, clearly, is too inconvenient to fit the modern lifestyle.
Rocketing oil prices are deeply inconvenient to motorists.
They preferred truth – however inconvenient – to dearly held fantasies.
I've never found it particularly difficult or inconvenient to pay my bills using stamps and envelopes.
It's inconvenient to have to walk to a gym, even one close by".
Farage happily disowns his party's policies, candidates and the rest if they are inconvenient to him.
Red Hook was inconvenient to N.Y.U., requiring a bus and a subway trip.
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