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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a conveniently" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe something that is convenient or easy to use. Example: "The hotel provides guests with a conveniently located shuttle bus that takes them to the nearby attractions."
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The two compromised and agreed that the new government would support the "federative principle"—a conveniently elastic phrase.
This is, to some extent, a conveniently self-exonerating take.
Or film him only from behind a conveniently positioned shrub?
Valentine's Day has a conveniently unspecific origin myth.
The blue-eyed doctor hidden behind a conveniently located velvet curtain.
For the latter, Wuzhen has a conveniently dense concentration of restaurants.
At the same time, collective action is a conveniently diffuse way to infiltrate the disinformation stream.
"I'm tall in Sweden," says Alexander Skarsgård, lounging across a conveniently oversized sofa.
Still, the Journey jams a lot of content into a conveniently sized to-go box.
And it lives only nine days, a conveniently short life span to study.
The whole game is neatly contained within a conveniently sized rectangular frame.
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