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The phrase "significant inconvenience" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when discussing a situation or circumstance that causes a considerable amount of trouble or difficulty. It can also describe something that causes a disruption or interruption in one's daily life or routine. Example: The ongoing construction near my house has caused significant inconvenience for the past few months, making it difficult for me to get to work on time.
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The bank said: "HSBC apologises for the significant inconvenience caused to customers by today's payments problems.
Yes, the airlines benefit in the short run, but at customers' significant inconvenience, which leads to their long-term disenchantment.
An HSBC spokesperson said: "HSBC apologises for the significant inconvenience caused to customers by today's payments problems.
However, the British Embassy's decision to shut its visa section has forced Uzbek students to travel to Almaty, creating significant inconvenience.
Some of the proposed changes could involve significant costs to the airlines, which pay companies like Argenbright for their security, as well as significant inconvenience to passengers.
"It is a significant inconvenience," Mr Letwin said of his decision that could cost him up to £300,000 a year.
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Security concerns, as he points out, are causing more charges to be questioned or declined, resulting in significant inconveniences.
"We know how significant an inconvenience it's going to be," he said.
This incurs significant costs, and inconvenience.
The calls are not generated with "malicious intent" but, according to Ofcom, are the source of "a significant cause of inconvenience and anxiety for thousands of people every month".
Trevor Darrell, a director of the Berkeley Artificial Intelligence Research laboratory, said that the restrictions would be "a significant and unfortunate inconvenience for many group members," but that they would not "fundamentally change" the lab's ability to do research.
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