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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
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How can I say that no inconvenience has been caused when some one writes to you: sorry for the inconvience.

I want to say aomething like it is not a problem or no inconvenience has been caused. Please give me suggestions.
  

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You have caused me no inconvenience.

  • You have caused me no inconvenience.
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You have caused me no inconvenience.
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Thanks. Are there additional ways of saying that?
Also, Just out of curiosity, Is it wrong to say: no inconvenience has been caused.
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And what about: you have not caused me any inconvenience. is that correct?
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AnonymousAnd what about: you have not caused me any inconvenience. is that correct?
Yes.

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