adverb
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
conveniently/ideally/beautifully etc situated
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The hotel is ideally situated near the seafront.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ VERB
forget
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They had conveniently forgotten to tell me I had to carry out my punishment holding the glass in my left hand.
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We idealize the world of jobs and conveniently forget how boring and depressing most people found it.
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They conveniently forgot that I was a member of the Kingman Committee.
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They conveniently forgot to provide Mom with a way to dial in.
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Should all this be conveniently forgotten now that the boycott is about to be lifted?
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What of the loony fringe that I had so conveniently forgotten ?
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Connections which appear subsequently to have been falsely conceived are rarely abrogated, but are usually just conveniently forgotten .
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At that moment the terms of the truce between the Downing Street neighbours will be conveniently forgotten .
locate
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Nice, laid-back, old pub, with no pretensions. Conveniently located near the Greenwich foot tunnel.
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They were located conveniently on the same floor as the Telenews office, whose facilities Mike, Jim and I were sharing.
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Nearly 20 percent of that cash went toward constructing a fire substation conveniently located south of the Industrial Park.
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The hotel was conveniently located , but the nights in that fleabag almost did me in.
situated
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It is conveniently situated in the high street of Stetchworth, just outside Newmarket, in Suffolk.
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It is conveniently situated close to the town centre and the sea, which can be seen from several of the rooms.
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The property is conveniently situated for access to Headington for shopping plus sporting and social facilities.
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It is very conveniently situated for Manchester.
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In my first year at London University a squash court was conveniently situated within the grounds of my halls of residence.
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Travel times and distances are usually greater and services and facilities less conveniently situated .
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Each house for sale is conveniently listed by location and price.
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People conveniently forget things that might be embarrassing to them.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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He had been called conveniently to London.
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In 1570, the Marquis's son, also conveniently named Alberigo, inaugurated the use of gunpowder in quarrying.
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Melville has combined these basic elements together very conveniently with the literary device of Ishmael, the narrator.
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There are three reagents, conveniently supplied in aerosol cans.
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They conveniently forgot to provide Mom with a way to dial in.
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Women were, conveniently , the thing left out.