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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a convenience" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that makes life easier or more comfortable. For example, "Having a microwave in my office is a real convenience for when I need to heat up lunch."
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"We're providing a convenience".
"There is a convenience.
There was a convenience store behind us.
He worked at a convenience store.
It's kind of a convenience.
Hold up a convenience store!
It's a convenience thing, really".
"It's a convenience for our customers.
Brown had stolen from a convenience store.
"It was a convenience," she said.
But that claim is only a convenience.
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