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Discover LudwigThe term "of hassle" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to refer to a situation that is a source of trouble or inconvenience. For example, "Parking downtown can be a lot of hassle."
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Sadly, I'm still getting tons of hassle, Again.
This is the kind of hassle that corporations hate.
"You could have saved me a lot of hassle".
"I've had a lot of hassle for that," he says.
And its not just the daily round of hassle.
"He does get a lot of hassle from crowds.
Could have saved us a lot of hassle.
Athletes come and go with a minimum of hassle; some bring acoustic guitars, books or iPods.
In most houses and offices, saving £3 a week is not worth a lot of hassle.
"I knew there would be a lot of hassle dealing with it.
Many will have thought, "what a lot of hassle for such small financial gain".
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