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convenient

[kuhn-veen-yuhnt] / kənˈvin yənt /




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For value managers the world was, for the most part, convenient, and even easy for decades.

From Barron's

They can be seen as a convenient way to trade precious metals as investors do not have to take possession of physical bullion.

From BBC

That story and all the thematic clones emerging in its wake center contradictory thought as heroic and easily imperiled because it muddies a convenient, consolidated prescription of how the world should work.

From Salon

Many people who take prescription drugs find it convenient to get three-month supplies, and to get refills before they are down to the last few pills.

From The Wall Street Journal

Ross: It’s funny, we’ve joked about this; he’s very convenient for us as writers because he’s always confused.

From Los Angeles Times