for your convenience

  • 1for your convenience —    provided ostensibly as a special service    The pretence of giving you something extra when it is already in the price is mildly irritating:     The notice said they were sanitized under infra red and ultra violet light for Koolman s… …

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  • 2at your convenience — at (your) convenience when you want to or are not busy. She left these samples for us to try out at our convenience …

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  • 3Carry On at Your Convenience — Infobox Film | name = Carry on At Your Convenience caption = Carry On at Your Convenience (DVD) director = Gerald Thomas producer = Peter Rogers writer = Talbot Rothwell starring = Sid James Kenneth Williams Joan Sims Charles Hawtrey Hattie… …

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  • 4at your convenience — when you can, when it is possible for you …

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  • 5convenience — noun 1 being useful/easy/suitable ADJECTIVE ▪ great ▪ added, additional, extra ▪ All our chalets include a microwave for extra convenience. ▪ administrative …

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  • 6convenience — noun 1 (U) the quality of being suitable for a particular purpose, especially because it is easy to use or saves you time: Many women prefer the convenience of working at home while their children are small. | for convenience: We bought this… …

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  • 7convenience — con|ve|ni|ence [kənˈvi:niəns] n 1.) [U] the quality of being suitable or useful for a particular purpose, especially by making something easier or saving you time ▪ Ready meals sell well because of their convenience. the convenience of doing sth… …

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  • 8convenience — [[t]kənvi͟ːniəns[/t]] conveniences 1) N UNCOUNT: with poss If something is done for your convenience, it is done in a way that is useful or suitable for you. He was happy to make a detour for her convenience. ...the need to put the rights of… …

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  • 9convenience — con|ven|ience [ kən viniəns ] noun * 1. ) uncount a condition that makes it easier to do something and helps you to avoid wasting time or effort: Many people enjoy the pleasures and convenience of living downtown. Convenience and speed of… …

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  • 10convenience */ — UK [kənˈviːnɪəns] / US [kənˈvɪnɪəns] noun Word forms convenience : singular convenience plural conveniences 1) [uncountable] a condition that makes it easier to do something and helps you to avoid wasting time or effort Many people enjoy the… …

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