
there is some mild inconvenience that results - WordReference …
Jan 5, 2025 · In the sentence, "Nonetheless, there is some mild inconvenience that results if we forbid ourselves even to speak of the collection of all sets" What is the grammatical function of …
Sorry for / Apologies for the inconvenience - WordReference Forums
Jul 5, 2017 · Sorry for the inconvenience that happened or We apologies for any inconvenience caused which sentence is correct ? thanks in advance :)
Apologise for any inconvenience and appreciate understanding
Oct 28, 2009 · Ci scusiamo is fine even in a formal context. However, we formulate the following part a bit differently in Italian. We usually don't say any inconvenience this may have caused, …
I apologise for the inconvenience - WordReference Forums
Mar 10, 2007 · Hello ClaireNZ, I get lots of e-mails and letters from France and when they are sorry for a delay, inconvenience, trouble etc caused, they usually use one of these two …
Sorry for the inconvenience! - WordReference Forums
Feb 6, 2008 · "Sorry for the inconvenience!" is the correct phrase in conversation. You would probably add 'I am' in front of the phrase if you were to make it slightly more formal. The last …
Sorry for any inconvenience this is going to cause you?
Jan 28, 2015 · If you are apologising in advance, it would sound more natural, in my opinion, to say 'Sorry for any inconvenience this may cause'.
inconveniente o inconveniencia | WordReference Forums
Feb 25, 2008 · Cuando en inglés se dice:We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused. ¿La traducción al español sería: Nos disculpamos por cualquier inconveniente que …
Inconvenience Crossword Clue - NYT Crossword Answers
Inconvenience Crossword clue answers are listed below. Did you came up with a word that did not solve the clue? In case you did, worry not because we have the most recent and up-to …
pose an inconvenience - WordReference Forums
Nov 14, 2011 · Hi everyone! I wanted to know if "pose" collocates with "an inconvenience". I need to use it for a formal letter explaining some changes to a schedule; I want to say "I hope these …
Sorry for any inconvenience caused. - WordReference Forums
Dec 13, 2007 · The "caused" is optional, in my opinion. "We are/I am sorry for any inconvience" or "We are/I am sorry for any inconvience this has caused you" are quite often seen in writing, …