Put You To The Trouble

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Put You To The Trouble refers to asking someone to do something for you, but acknowledging that it may be an inconvenience or bother for them. It is often used in a polite manner to show gratitude and apologize in advance for any inconvenience caused.

Examples:
1. Im sorry to Put You To The Trouble, but would you mind picking up some groceries for me on your way home? I’m unable to do it myself today.
2. I hate to Put You To The Trouble, but could you proofread my essay before I submit it tomorrow? I really value your opinion and would greatly appreciate your help.

Example 1:

I’m sorry to Put You To The Trouble, but would you mind picking up some groceries for me on your way home? I’m unable to do it myself today.

Example 2:

I hate to Put You To The Trouble, but could you proofread my essay before I submit it tomorrow? I really value your opinion and would greatly appreciate your help.

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