adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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most
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It was most inconvenient and she often wished he would leave her alone.
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On the most inconvenient day of the whole year for me.
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They chose to arrive prematurely - on Speech Day, as it happened, which was most inconvenient for their father.
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Children have a knack of choosing the most inconvenient or embarrassing times for their Socratic dialogues.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Computer breakdowns are annoying and inconvenient .
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Not having a visa can cause inconvenient and expensive delays.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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An important moment had arrived and he could feel the inconvenient squeeze of moral choice.
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Any other arrangement would be heavier, more expensive and inconvenient .
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It must, he recognized, have been infuriating and inconvenient to work in.
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The old patterns are allowed to persist but are made progressively more inconvenient .
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While the regime for patients undergoing sclerotherapy is more inconvenient , it is undoubtedly less traumatic.
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Your grandparents left for Terminus a few months back in my time and since then I have suffered a rather inconvenient paralysis.