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Discover LudwigThe phrase "of mutual convenience" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or arrangement that is beneficial or suitable for all parties involved. Example: "They agreed to meet at a time and place of mutual convenience."
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For the politicians, it was a visit of mutual convenience.
The Sino-Russian partnership functions on the principle of mutual convenience.
Ask to call that person back at a time of mutual convenience, and then aggressively seek background info on that company before making the call.
Of course, beyond the quadrennial dance of hearts and chocolates and flowers they enjoyed a relationship of mutual convenience.
The group's growing presence in Yemen in recent years, despite the long campaign of drone attacks, is due in part to their alliance of mutual convenience with some of the Sunni tribes controlling the country's lawless and impoverished east.
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These sessions will be conducted face-to-face or by telephone, depending on mutual convenience of patient and the health professional.
In other words, the improved relations rest on mutual convenience.
Assessment dates were set at the mutual convenience of the provider and assessor.
The great twelfth-century Muslim leader Saladin, for instance, entered into an agreement with the Crusader king of Jerusalem, to keep the peace for their mutual convenience.
Date to be arranged by mutual convenience but match choice may be limited because of press box availability.
Date to be arranged by mutual convenience; stay must be taken within 12 months of the auction closing.
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