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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are expedient" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing actions or decisions that are practical and efficient in achieving a desired outcome.
Example: "In times of crisis, quick decisions that are expedient can often lead to better results than prolonged deliberation."
Alternatives: "are practical" or "are advantageous".
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are expedient
noun
A method or means for achieving a particular result, especially when direct or efficient; a resource.
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"We don't want decisions made because they are expedient.
Folkways operate primarily at an unconscious level and persist because they are expedient.
The reforms he will have to implement are expedient but very tough.
However, these tests are expedient, repeatable, and economical [30].
Grain growth studies in 2D, with lower computational requirements, are expedient in understanding the dynamics of cementation qualitatively.
As the morphological identification of these tiny insects is a difficult task in many cases, alternative approaches are expedient.
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It is expedient.
Impatience is expedient.
Bill Clinton did what was expedient.
That's not ironic, it's expedient".
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