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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the inconveniences" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to things or situations that cause trouble, difficulty, or annoyance. Example: "Despite its scenic location, the vacation rental had several inconveniences such as broken appliances and noisy neighbors."
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the inconveniences
verb
To bother; to discomfort
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The inconveniences are many.
He hardly noticed the inconveniences.
"All the inconveniences are still there".
The inconveniences of paper and oceans had other blessings.
For families, however, the costs and the inconveniences are compounded.
TechCrunch is enduring some of the inconveniences of this success.
But others say that tourism's economic benefits outweigh the inconveniences.
In her calculations, such blandishments outweigh the inconveniences and squandered hours.
Much has been made recently about the hazards and the inconveniences of flying.
But the accommodating greens more than made up for the inconveniences elsewhere.
But summer, minus the inconveniences, continues to be on offer at Nights and Weekends in Greenpoint.
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