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conveniently

[kuhn-veen-yuhnt-lee] / kənˈvin yənt li /


ADVERB
handily
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The Obama Justice Department’s surveillance of a Fox News reporter came to light, conveniently for the president, after his 2012 re-election.

From The Wall Street Journal

And most of its outdoor activities — such as mini-golf, a sports court and a two-level ropes course — are conveniently clustered together.

From Los Angeles Times

Given that your mom likes sushi experiences, make a stop at Yama Sushi Marketplace, conveniently located in your neighborhood.

From Los Angeles Times

He heads to Cape Cod in Massachusetts, where he checks into a storied Victorian B&B featuring turrets, a wrap-around porch and, conveniently, a hot ghost.

From The Wall Street Journal

Most scenes filmed with a human are seen from the waist down or with the human’s face conveniently obscured, reminiscent of how the “Peanuts” cartoons depict a kid’s perspective of adults.

From Salon