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"mutual convenience" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which two or more parties reach an agreement that works out well for everyone involved. For example, "The rental agreement we reached was to everyone's mutual convenience."
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Date to be agreed by mutual convenience.
Date to be arranged by mutual convenience.
Date to be arranged by mutual convenience, subject to availability.
For the politicians, it was a visit of mutual convenience.
In other words, the improved relations rest on mutual convenience.
Date to be arranged by mutual convenience, offer must be taken by the end of 2015.
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And while we're teaching, we should also be learning, understanding the concerns of other community organizations and developing durable bonds based on mutual interest, not momentary convenience.
It was a fragile alliance of convenience, ridden with mutual suspicion, and all three leaders knew it couldn't last.
Stumpf, 55, who replaced Kovacevich as chief executive in June, aims to continue the work of changing Wells from a bank that dabbles in insurance and mutual funds into a financial convenience store for the middle class.
Out of their mutual needs came a marriage of convenience.
He has found that unless you prefer the convenience of a bond mutual or exchange-traded fund, you can build a fairly low-cost, diversified portfolio with at least 10 bonds from different issuers.
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