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sorry for any conveniences vs sorry for any convenience

The correct phrase is 'sorry for any inconvenience.' 'Inconvenience' is the correct noun form to use in this context when expressing regret for causing trouble or difficulty. 'Convenience' is the opposite of what you want to convey.

Last updated: March 30, 2024 • 12163 views

sorry for any conveniences

This phrase is incorrect. 'Conveniences' is the wrong noun form to use in this context.

The word 'conveniences' refers to things that make life easier or more comfortable. It is not suitable when expressing regret for causing trouble or difficulty.
  • I'm sorry for the inconvenience.
  • He even said he felt sorry for us.
  • Sorry for disturbing you during breakfast.
  • Sorry for what happened with Cheryl.
  • I'm sorry for going through your purse.
  • Sorry for judging you earlier today.
  • Sorry for this too brief letter.
  • Sorry for not answering your question.
  • Judge will feel sorry for you.
  • Sorry for the silent treatment, gossips.
  • Sorry for spoiling your evening and...
  • Sorry for inconvenience Ms. Gaal.
  • Sorry for interrupting, Mister Kadjic.
  • Sorry for making you lose your friend again.
  • I stopped feeling sorry for myself after that.
  • Sorry for what I just did.
  • I was feeling sorry for myself.
  • And I'm sorry for that.
  • Sorry for the department's loss.
  • I feel sorry for people without willpower.

sorry for any convenience

This phrase is incorrect. 'Convenience' is the wrong noun form to use in this context.

The word 'convenience' refers to something that makes life easier or more comfortable. It is not suitable when expressing regret for causing trouble or difficulty.
  • I'm sorry for the inconvenience.
  • He even said he felt sorry for us.
  • Sorry for disturbing you during breakfast.
  • Sorry for what happened with Cheryl.
  • I'm sorry for going through your purse.
  • Sorry for judging you earlier today.
  • Sorry for this too brief letter.
  • Sorry for not answering your question.
  • Judge will feel sorry for you.
  • Sorry for the silent treatment, gossips.
  • Sorry for spoiling your evening and...
  • Sorry for inconvenience Ms. Gaal.
  • Sorry for interrupting, Mister Kadjic.
  • Sorry for making you lose your friend again.
  • I stopped feeling sorry for myself after that.
  • Sorry for what I just did.
  • I was feeling sorry for myself.
  • And I'm sorry for that.
  • Sorry for the department's loss.
  • I feel sorry for people without willpower.

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