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The phrase "a very expedient" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is convenient and practical, often in a context where efficiency is important.
Example: "The new software update proved to be a very expedient solution to our ongoing issues."
Alternatives: "a very convenient" or "a very practical".
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Even though there has not been a reported case of MRSA epidemic in this department, this study has become very expedient because of the significant epidemic potential of these organisms and the high morbidity and mortality rates they cause in humans with rapid development of resistance which has made it into a major clinical problem worldwide.
As EMI sensors, they facilitated the determination of the equivalent stiffness parameter (ESP), and were found to be very expedient for damage detection as well as localization during the incipient stages of fatigue damage, coinciding with the appearance of first few cracks.
He intended that these actions would be "very expedient for preventing and avoiding of infection of sickness" (1 ).
But Anglicanism is already a very untidy affair, based from its foundation on a series of expedient but messy compromises.
Moreover, "Thaddeus and Slocum" was a very challenging original show, dealing with issues of race and appropriation and the ethics of expedient choices.
The present results show that expedient combinations of urine markers have the potential to detect a high percentage of bladder cancer recurrences and harbor a very low risk of missing a high-risk tumor.
Loyalists smell a rat, a political deal, an expedient insult to the memory of their dead.
Heatherwick is very civic-minded – not in a politically expedient way, it seems, but from a position of logic.
The guns were then depressed to fire the shell at the ground approximately 40-50 m in front of the emplacement, which caused the round to ricochet and explode in the air above the heads of the assaulting force, an expedient which proved very effective.
Mike Ashley, a sporting goods retailer on a large scale, is an expedient fellow.
The interior of Feith's house has space and light, but it is furnished in a mostly expedient manner; Feith and his wife, Tatiana, have four children ages eight to twenty-one and the house feels very much theirs.
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