Cumbersomeness in a sentence as a noun

Does this cumbersomeness make it more error prone?

But there's a cumbersomeness to it when coming from a keyboard-centric background.

It was the cumbersomeness of Perl5 objects and dealing with complex data types which helped me switch to Python, back in the late 1990s.

>There isn't a meaningful difference in cumbersomeness between having two try-catch blocks and two if-err blocks.

The "cumbersomeness" for me is mainly the problematic handling of rotations, especially when they're not around the origin.

This problem isn't addressed in the article, and it seems to outweigh any "cumbersomeness" of putting in a little note saying that a piece has changed significantly.

Bandwidth and general cumbersomeness of dealing with larger amounts of data with starving-startup resources.

But the convenience of being able to play anytime, anywhere trumps the cumbersomeness of sitting before a TV, switching everything on, and using a controller.

However, my point stands in that travel within the EU, which for most countries is like traveling from one state/province to another, does not quite represent the increasing cumbersomeness of international travel to some countries.

Cumbersomeness definitions

noun

trouble in carrying or managing caused by bulk or shape; "the movers cursed the unwieldiness of the big piano"

See also: awkwardness unwieldiness