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convenience

[kuhn-veen-yuhns] / kənˈvin yəns /


NOUN
useful thing
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If leaving without a goodbye could cause confusion or concern, a discreet farewell—whether whispered to the host or sent via text—strikes the perfect balance between tradition and modern convenience.

From The Wall Street Journal

Airports bill them as a convenience for travelers but I find it adds extra steps!

From The Wall Street Journal

The return of passenger rail service helps repair a Pyongyang-Beijing relationship that has revolved more around convenience than cooperation of late.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Parents continue to prioritise performance, hygiene and convenience over sustainability, meaning brands take a risk if greener solutions compromise any of these core expectations."

From BBC

“So all customers exist somewhere on a spectrum of convenience to security.”

From Salon