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sorry for any inconvience vs sorry for any inconviences

Both phrases are incorrect. The correct phrase is 'sorry for any inconvenience.' The word 'inconvenience' is a non-count noun, so it does not have a plural form. It is commonly used in this singular form in English.

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sorry for any inconvience

This phrase is incorrect. 'Inconvience' is a misspelling of 'inconvenience.'

The correct spelling is 'inconvenience,' which is a non-count noun. Use 'sorry for any inconvenience' to express regret for causing trouble or difficulty.
  • If you have been put to any inconvience, I assure you that my colleagues and myself are deeply destressed.
  • 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.

sorry for any inconviences

This phrase is incorrect. 'Inconviences' is a misspelling of 'inconveniences.'

The correct term is 'inconvenience,' which is a non-count noun. Use 'sorry for any inconvenience' to express regret for causing trouble or difficulty.
  • If you have been put to any inconvience, I assure you that my colleagues and myself are deeply destressed.
  • 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.

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