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Itasan Posted 20 years ago
Business & Finance

nuisance / trouble / inconvenience

Are the three words interchangeable in the following sentences?
If so, is there any difference in nuance?
1. Most online users are likely to have trouble/nuisance/inconvenience discerning a valid website from a bogus copy.
2. Farmers can avoid the nuisance/trouble/inconvenience and cost of disposal of polyethilene (PE) films at the end of the growing season.
3. The wireless keyboard eliminates the nuisance/trouble/inconvenience of a trailing cable.

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Are the three words interchangeable in the following sentences? If so, is there any difference in nuance? 1.

  • Are the three words interchangeable in the following sentences?
  • If so, is there any difference in nuance?
  • 1.
  • Most online users are likely to have trouble/nuisance/inconvenience discerning a valid website from a bogus copy.
  • I think "trouble" is the only choice that works in this sentence.
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Are the three words interchangeable in the following sentences?
If so, is there any difference in nuance?
1. Most online users are likely to have trouble/nuisance/inconvenience discerning a valid website from a bogus copy. I think "trouble" is the only choice that works in this sentence. We don't usually say "have nuisance" or "have inconvenience". So
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Thank you very much, Nef, for the valuable answer.

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