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They offered the convenience of an installment plan. [noun]
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Chairs arranged for his own convenience. [noun]
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For your added convenience is a guests shower room. [noun]
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I like to plan and prepare my lunch and dinner in advance so that I do n't grab convenience food. [noun]
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But I forgive 'e, and hope the Lord will do the same, with allowance for youth and ill-convenience.' [noun]
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"Now, friend," said Hawkeye, addressing David, "an exchange of garments will be a great convenience to you, inasmuch as you are but little accustomed to the make-shifts of the wilderness." [noun]
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"This for you, sir," he said, saluting the Admiral, presenting his letter, and then drawing back; "and I am to wait your convenience for reply." [noun]
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The large gate of the court-yard he barricadoed yet more strongly, leaving only a wicket open for the convenience of passage. [noun]
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The rest of the army slept on the ground, dispersed in groups, which chose their beds on the fields as they could best find shelter and convenience. [noun]
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Waverley assured Dugald of a liberal recompense, and, approaching the English officer, expressed his anxiety to do anything which might contribute to his convenience under his present unpleasant circumstances. [noun]
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He complied with my request, and obtained immediate admittance to the manager, who received me with the utmost civility, and promised to read my play with the first convenience. [noun]
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