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Sorry for inconvenienced caused to you. vs Sorry for inconvenienced cause to you.

The correct phrase is "sorry for inconvenienced caused to you." The verb "caused" should be used in the past tense to match the context of apologizing for a past inconvenience. The phrase is commonly used in English.

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Sorry for inconvenienced caused to you.

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to apologize for a past inconvenience caused to someone.
  • I am deeply sorry for the pain I know I have caused to you and to your family.
  • Judge will feel sorry for you.
  • I'm sorry for getting angry at you.
  • I'm sorry for doubting you.
  • I am terribly sorry for rushing you.
  • Sorry for turning my back on you.
  • I'm sorry for trying to punch you.
  • Agent Hightower, I'm truly sorry for dismaying you.
  • We are so sorry for doubting you.
  • He just felt sorry for you.
  • Now I just feel sorry for you.
  • I wanted to say sorry for yelling at you.
  • Well, I'd feel sorry for you.
  • It's because I felt sorry for you.
  • Sorry for aiming this at you.
  • I'm really sorry for leaving everything to you.
  • I'm sorry for betraying you.
  • Sorry for the trip I'm giving you.
  • America's sorry for what it did to you.
  • I'm sorry for inconveniencing you.

Sorry for inconvenienced cause to you.

This phrase is incorrect. The verb "cause" should be in the past tense to match the context of apologizing for a past inconvenience.

  • Judge will feel sorry for you.
  • I'm sorry for getting angry at you.
  • I'm sorry for doubting you.
  • I am terribly sorry for rushing you.
  • Sorry for turning my back on you.
  • I'm sorry for trying to punch you.
  • Agent Hightower, I'm truly sorry for dismaying you.
  • We are so sorry for doubting you.
  • He just felt sorry for you.
  • Now I just feel sorry for you.
  • I wanted to say sorry for yelling at you.
  • Well, I'd feel sorry for you.
  • It's because I felt sorry for you.
  • Sorry for aiming this at you.
  • I'm really sorry for leaving everything to you.
  • I'm sorry for betraying you.
  • Sorry for the trip I'm giving you.
  • America's sorry for what it did to you.
  • I'm sorry for inconveniencing you.
  • Sorry for the way she's been talking to you.

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