Sentence examples for a quite convenient from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a quite convenient" is not correct in standard English; it should be "quite convenient" or "a rather convenient." You can use "quite convenient" when describing something that is very suitable or helpful in a particular situation.

Example: "The new location of the store is quite convenient for customers who rely on public transportation."
Alternatives: "very convenient" or "somewhat convenient."

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For the purpose of this Review, and in the absence of enough data for the less usual SORs, we focus only on the 1Fe- and 2Fe-SORs, a quite convenient classification to highlight the properties known for these enzymes.

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But that puts him in a politically quite convenient middle position".

The title problem is tackled using two different approaches: the exact solution applicable in a rather limited amount of practical situations and an approximate methodology which is quite convenient from a practical viewpoint since it requires only approximating the deflection function by means of a polynomial co-ordinate function which contains an arbitrary exponential parameter n.

Certainly in a hung parliament, the rulings from the Chair could be critical - and providing a simpler way of removing a Speaker could be quite convenient for future cross party alliances or governments.

Though they claimed, as they have in years past, that they felt more "accepted' this year, none of their events -- of which there were several all week -- were listed any official RNC schedule, something executive director R. Clarke Cooper chalked up to an oversight on his group's part -- an oversight that was quite convenient for the GOP.

Always prepare a timetable in such a way that it is quite convenient for you to follow.

While there's presumably some pleasure to be gleaned from spending a night in Norwich sitting on the floor of the Waterfront because the DJ's playing "Sit Down" by James and, well, you've all had a few and could do with a breather so it's quite convenient and everyone else is doing it, it's not quite the indie club experience I'm on about.

If you shoot a lot of video on your iPhone, a tripod mount might be quite convenient.

"Solar power in many areas is quite convenient and a viable source of power," said Shyam Saran, a former top Indian diplomat and energy policy maker who helped develop the country's solar policies.

I didn't know it then, but he worked close by in a studio in Holland Park, so we were quite convenient for him.

With Geneva airport a 90-minute drive away, Villars is quite convenient for visitors, or for Mr. Beckwith's travels in his new incarnation as an independent investor helping young enterprises that range from a chain of bakeries near Lausanne to ultra-high-tech companies in Boston.

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