Collocations withinconvenience
These are words often used in combination withinconvenience.
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considerable inconvenience
Rather, we subject our kids to considerable inconvenience and pain to enculturate, to cure, or to compensate.
From theCambridge English Corpus
great inconvenience
This situation presented great inconvenience from the marital standpoint, since the patriarch alone possessed the right to marry the members of the family.
From theCambridge English Corpus
little inconvenience
So far as the large insurance societies are concerned, they are prepared to make sacrifices, and it is only the question of a little inconvenience.
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minor inconvenience
In developing countries, such potential inconsistencies may be only a minor inconvenience.
From theCambridge English Corpus
slight inconvenience
The slight inconvenience caused does not outweigh that primary intention.
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temporary inconvenience
Redundancy may be for some only a temporary inconvenience, while for others it can be a social upheaval and even cause distress and misery.
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