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convenience

[kuhn-veen-yuhns] / kənˈvin yəns /


NOUN
useful thing
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What used to be an alliance of kindred souls is viewed by both sides today as a marriage of convenience, loveless and lacking basic trust.

From The Wall Street Journal

“Overall, I would characterize the changes in American entertainment as a boom in convenience and choice,” says Surdam.

From The Wall Street Journal

For critics, however, the episode underscored deeper tensions between consumer convenience and civil liberties: when smart home tools are designed for safety, they can also create powerful new pathways for surveillance.

From Salon

The result was a new generation of applications—first iTunes, then Spotify—where the content was paid for but the convenience remained.

From The Wall Street Journal

Private jet manufacturers and airlines alike are clearly focusing on comfort, convenience and an altogether luxury travel experience.

From BBC