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Collocations for convenience - noun

1. being useful/easy/suitable

ADJECTIVE

great
added, additional, extra
All our chalets include a microwave for extra convenience.
administrative, political
The system is based on administrative convenience rather than public benefit.

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VERB + convenience

offer, provide

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convenience + NOUN

food
The children like convenience food such as pizzas.
store (esp. AmE)

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PREPOSITION

at your convenience
Can you telephone me at your convenience (= when it is convenient for you) to arrange a further meeting?
for (your) convenience
I keep my cookbooks in the kitchen for convenience.
An order form is enclosed for your convenience.

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PHRASES

a marriage of convenience (= a marriage for practical reasons, not love), at your earliest convenience (= as soon as possible), comfort and convenience
In this resort you can enjoy all the comfort and convenience of modern tourism.
for the sake of convenience
We leave the keys near the front door for the sake of convenience.

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2. sth useful

ADJECTIVE

great
It's a great convenience living near the station.
modern
They wouldn't like to live without modern conveniences such as microwaves.

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