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The phrase 'convenient to take' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that is easy to take or do. For example, "This online course is convenient to take because it can be completed from the comfort of your own home."
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You may find it more convenient to take it in capsule or tablet form (available from health-food stores).
It is too abstract to grasp the changes this can drive – and hence too convenient to take the car.
And as people move back into cities, they're learning that it's convenient to take trains from one urban center to another.
With no significant financial crisis since the Great Depression, it was convenient to take for granted that the financial plumbing worked in the background.
To most readily understand some of the artistic impulses active among the tribes of the New World, it is convenient to take them in geographical sequence, from North America to South America.
The chair and its accompanying ottoman fold and fit into their own bag, so they're convenient to take to the beach or the lake for the weekend; $59.95 from Hammacher Schlemmer, (800) 321-1484 or hammacher.com.
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It not only has the advantages of the traditional Chinese medicine decoction, but also is convenient to carry, store, and take for patients [3].
A convenient refusal to take sides, as Sartre and his circle insisted?
But it's a quick, easy, convenient way to take the strain off an overstuffed hard drive.
It still wasn't anything fancy, but it became a convenient place to take my young children to meet my parents for lunch.
"We are very excited to be able to offer you a more convenient way to take your antidepressant medication," the letter said.
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