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"convenient to get" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an expression used to describe something that is easy to obtain or acquire. Example: This grocery store is very convenient to get all the ingredients for my recipe.
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"It is very convenient to get products in and out of Dubai".
Wasn't it a little convenient to get injured right before you got reviewed?
It's often just as convenient to get information from a printed product or from television as it is to surf through the Web.
Such centers appeal to time-pressed shoppers because they are more convenient to get in and out of than malls, he added.
Realistically, though, there will be times when I'll have to revert to an online delivery, as the nearest Lidl is 12 miles away and, as a working mum, it's not so convenient to get to.
"It just keeps getting more and more convenient to get access to your money and to transfer it to someone else," said Lawrence H. White, a professor of economics at George Mason University who specializes in the history of money.
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But after Roe v. Wade, condemning abortion became a convenient way to get votes from otherwise left-leaning working-class Catholics and Protestants, and so the Republican Party has made convenient use of the misuse of scripture ever since.
You need a convenient way to get from water's edge to people's ultimate destinations.
It is a convenient way to get rid of excess workers, says Mr Seike.
They were a cheap, convenient way to get hard work done and were treated with tolerance.
The local La Spezia-Genoa line is a convenient way to get to and around the Cinqueterre.
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