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convenience

[kuhn-veen-yuhns] / kənˈvin yəns /


NOUN
useful thing
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“Given the exciting potential for collaboration, I would welcome a call at your earliest convenience to explore how we can best work together,” he wrote, signing the letter as the chief executive of Total90 LLC.

From The Wall Street Journal

In-store shopping accounted for about three-quarters holiday payment volumes, though online retail spending continues to expand, driven by early-season promotions and convenience.

From The Wall Street Journal

Wednesday's deal is the latest in a series of sales by the firm, which included offloading its US onshore wind energy business and its Dutch mobility and convenience arm.

From BBC

People have been spending more this year at big-box stores than specialty retailers, lured not only by lower prices but wider product assortments and convenience.

From Barron's

He preaches the convenience of these airports every chance he gets, but people don’t always listen.

From The Wall Street Journal