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convenient

[kuhn-veen-yuhnt] / kənˈvin yənt /




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It was simply more convenient for the British to supervise Aden, for instance, from Bombay than from London.

From The Wall Street Journal

Since I’ll already be up, I can handle my calls super early, which is convenient.

From Los Angeles Times

Trade association the National Caravan Council said caravan holidays continued to endure because they offered "a convenient home away from home, away from the pressures of everyday life".

From BBC

Warming your body with toasty cables against your shirt is far more energy-efficient than a space heater, though probably not as convenient on a Zoom call.

From The Wall Street Journal

"It's a place that has been so tied to how the festival works in terms of people coming to this place. It's not particularly convenient. It's really cold."

From Barron's