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Anonymous Posted 11 years ago
Grammar

Sorry for the inconvenience to you , is this correct ?

Hi , I used to say
sorry for the inconvenience or I apologize for the inconvenience

however , I've read someone wrote
Sorry for the inconvenience to you
is this correct ?
  

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If you're addressing the person you've inconvenienced, there's no need for the second person pronoun.

  • If you're addressing the person you've inconvenienced, there's no need for the second person pronoun.
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If you're addressing the person you've inconvenienced, there's no need for the second person pronoun.

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