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Discover LudwigThe phrase "around convenience" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts discussing factors or considerations related to convenience, but it is not commonly used.
Example: "We need to think about the options available around convenience when planning the event."
Alternatives: "in terms of convenience" or "regarding convenience".
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Convenient – One of the biggest initiatives around convenience has been in store design.
Shabbily dressed children hang around convenience stores where tourists might be ducking in for a bottle of water, some gum or a tube of sunscreen.
"The way people shop is around convenience," she added.
CESs must also be designed around convenience, since time is the consumers' ultimate luxury.
However, the value proposition is still based around convenience and speed, the CEO says.
A lot of what we use our smartphones for is based around convenience.
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Yay, all-around convenience.
Nor are those enhancements the only evidence that Netscape programmers walk around with "convenience" tattooed on their foreheads.
Tesco, which has around 1,700 convenience stores, plans to open 150 a year.These shifts have altered what goes on in the warehouses that dot Britain, and also the siting of those mammoth buildings.
"Platinum printing is still around, despite the convenience of silver printing," he said.
"I found Pepe and his gang hanging around outside his convenience store in Chalco, a town on the outskirts of the city," Stewart said.
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