added convenience

collocation in English

meaningsofaddedandconvenience

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added
adjective
uk
/ˈæd.ɪd/
us
/ˈæd.ɪd/
extra:
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convenience
noun
uk
/kənˈviː.ni.əns/
us
/kənˈviː.ni.əns/
the state of ...
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(Definition ofaddedandconveniencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofadded convenience

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There is also theaddedconvenienceof fixed dates.
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Foraddedconvenience, grades categorized as follows.
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The new rear glass hatchaddedconvenience.
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It has external baggage access foraddedconvenience.
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He cannot garage his car at the office but, nevertheless, he gets anaddedconvenience, from home to his office.
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These expansions do not have the tendency of the series to diverge after a certain point, and so gave a fairly modest improvement in accuracy, and muchaddedconvenience.
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Virtual placeholders maintain the integrity of the queue and provideaddedconvenienceto customers without penalty for avoiding traditional hold time.
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Once analyzed, a statement in prefix notation becomes less intimidating to the human mind as it allows some separation from convention withaddedconvenience.
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Each school and there were eventually to be 185 had power classrooms and a proper residence for teachers foraddedconvenienceand incentive.
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Foraddedconvenience, active loads often include circuitry to measure the current and voltage delivered to the inputs, and may display these measurements on numeric readouts.
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Foraddedconvenience, the flash drive component is removable, offering travelers the option to carry their data while storing their pocket tool in their checked baggage.
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The development of the ready-to-cook broiler in the 1950saddedconveniencewhile introducing risk, under the assumption that end-to-end refrigeration and thorough cooking would provide adequate protection.
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