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The phrase "not convenience" is technically correct and can be used in written English, but it may not be the most common or natural way to express the intended meaning. It is more common to say "inconvenience" or "not convenient" instead. Example: - Unfortunately, the location of the meeting is not convenience for everyone. (correct but uncommon) - Unfortunately, the location of the meeting is not convenient for everyone. (more natural) - The malfunctioning elevator has caused a great deal of not convenience for the residents. (correct but uncommon) - The malfunctioning elevator has caused a great deal of inconvenience for the residents. (more natural)
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Ms. Wiles, who lives in downtown Manhattan out of preference, not convenience, has that part covered.
If you are still worried, a Charles Schwab spokesman, Derek Michaels, offered the ultimate in security, if not convenience.
Asda's business model, like that of Wal-Mart, its American parent, is based on scale and low cost, not convenience.
The ban would have covered some sugary drinks while exempting others and applied to restaurants and delis but not convenience stores.
Daniel Gordis ("A Friendship of Values, Not Convenience," Op-Ed, Feb. 9) writes that Israel shares the democratic political values of the United States, and complains that the Obama administration has not insisted that the Palestinians recognize Israel as "a Jewish state".
Hence, the only way to compete is not convenience, rather pricing.
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The strengths of this study are that the sample of children was relatively large, not convenience-based, and had high response rates, due to the specific context of data collection where all children were captured for a time period set aside purely for this purpose, and enthused to complete the questionnaire with support freely available.
A strength of this study is that the sample of children was relatively large, not convenience-based, and had high response rates, due to the specific context of data collection where all children were captured for a time period set aside purely for this purpose.
Don't convenience-shop for rhyme – that is, begin a poem using para- or assonance rhyme and slip into full rhyme when it suits you (and vice versa).
If it didn't, that "convenience fee" should not be allowed.
This is not cold convenience.
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