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convenience

[kuhn-veen-yuhns] / kənˈvin yəns /


NOUN
useful thing
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When Chicago introduced electric-scooter rentals in 2019, the convenience came with downsides: Some riders ran traffic lights, frightened pedestrians and abandoned their battery-powered rides in the middle of the sidewalk.

From The Wall Street Journal

Those eligible for a vaccine can access jabs from the NHS, but Community Pharmacy Scotland says people have been paying for the vaccine at pharmacies for convenience.

From BBC

“It is rare for an investigational agent to demonstrate unequivocal improvement in both clinical efficacy and safety and concurrently provide patients with better convenience of daily dosing with no food effect.”

From Barron's

The nation’s third-largest convenience store operator has a distribution network that means “it can serve far-flung Midwestern communities profitably in ways rivals cannot, giving the company a wider moat than most,” Barron’s reported.

From Barron's

Voting was extended to 16 hours from 14, and polling stations were set up near the border as a convenience for Hong Kong voters traveling from mainland China.

From The Wall Street Journal