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“This probably wasn’t a convenient time for the New York team to come here, and it shows how selfless they are,” he said.

Waves of immigrants have joined friends and relatives who told them that it was a convenient place to live to find factory and warehouse work.

The ultimate goal here is to make getting a covid-19 vaccine as convenient as getting a flu shot.

It’s a convenient place to attend school and grab some breakfast or a snack, all while you have a great view of the ocean and mountains.

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Testing has become more ubiquitous, but the clinics may not always be convenient.

Peer-to-peer car rental RelayRides offers vehicles conveniently parked in airport lots.

It also conveniently caters to the interests of Big Energy, some of the biggest campaign donors to both parties.

Plus Scotland is conveniently located for aging journos like myself.

Conveniently, all foreigners were required to stay in the hotel during their visit.

Three piled back into a car, drove away, and were promptly pulled over and arrested by conveniently located police officers.

The specific gravity is most conveniently estimated by means of the urinometer—Squibb's is preferable (Fig. 14).

The dining room was for the souls of the locals, who could admire the desert more conveniently than find a good meal.

This may conveniently be discussed under Predisposing causes, and Exciting causes.

At the present moment there does not exist a more beautiful or conveniently arranged yacht club-house in the kingdom.

All of them, except one, are let, and it would speedily be tenanted if more conveniently located.

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On this page you'll find 60 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to conveniently, such as: calmly, comfortably, efficiently, effortlessly, freely, and handily.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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