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were convenient
adjective
Of or pertaining to convenience; simple; easy; expedient.
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Exact(60)
The stations were convenient to Donghu.
The main appeal: the buildings were convenient to her office.
In their report, the researchers noted that multivitamin and mineral supplements were convenient and relatively inexpensive.
But Coles said the machines weren't going anywhere because they were convenient and increased customer traffic.
Physical books were convenient, cheap, easy to use, attractive, practically indestructible.
The earliest anvils were convenient flat stones, usable for only the simplest kind of flat work.
Arab dictators were convenient for Israel and the Islamists — but deadly for Arab development and education.
Mr. Vann wanted a place in Clinton or Chelsea, both of which were convenient to work and to friends.
That meant we could offer students their choice of activity at times that were convenient for them.
The artificial beaches on Tuesday, despite intermittent clouds, were convenient for people who had been stuck inside.
Anna Stavitskaya, the lawyer representing Politkovskaya's relatives, said Berezovsky and Zakayev were convenient scapegoats for the government.
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