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The phrase "at a convenient" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a time or place that is suitable or favorable for someone.
Example: "Please let me know when you would like to meet at a convenient time for you."
Alternatives: "at a suitable" or "at an opportune".
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And that fire, when you think about it, breaks out at a convenient dramatic moment.
The move has not come at a convenient time for the Bush presidency.
The most common complaint is an inability to exchange at a convenient time.
"I'd never seen Season 1 because it wasn't on at a convenient time," she said.
Just stop by for a personal consultation at a convenient Mafionym(R) kiosk at your local shopping mall.
The others were being unable to see a particular doctor, and not bagging an appointment at a "convenient time".
With "click and collect" customers can order with, say, a smartphone but pick up the item at a convenient outlet.
Students halfway around the world can then watch, re-watch, and even comment on them at a convenient time.
The eyepiece is designed to image the rays to a focal point at a convenient distance for viewing the image.
Gates' remarks come at a convenient time.
The idea comes at a convenient time.
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