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The word "conveniently" originated in the early 16th century from the Latin word conveniēns, the present participle of the verb convenīre. Convenīre was used in Latin to describe something that was suitable, fitting, or appropriate. It was also used to refer to something that was easy or practical to use or obtain.
Over time, the word "conveniently" was adopted into English and has retained its original meaning. It is now commonly used to describe something that makes life easier or more manageable.
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