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convenient

[kuhn-veen-yuhnt] / kənˈvin yənt /




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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

The board is also tasked with ensuring the facility received “necessary maintenance” and had “safe and convenient access” for pedestrians.

From The Wall Street Journal

“So I’m just thankful I’m able to move around just a little more. It makes it definitely more convenient for me to parent and work.”

From Los Angeles Times

“Selling off-MLS might feel more convenient, but it limits competition. Listing publicly through the MLS typically attracts more buyers and can lead to higher bids, even after accounting for agent commissions.”

From MarketWatch