seem expedient

Frequency: 5.03.5 per million words

Used when an action seems advantageous based on current information.

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Examples (10)

  • It might seem expedient to cut costs now, but we'll regret it later.
  • The quick fix may seem expedient, but it won't solve the root problem.
  • While it may seem expedient to skip the meeting, we need everyone's input.
  • The shortcut doesn't seem expedient given the potential risks involved.
  • It would seem expedient to postpone the launch until after the holidays.
  • The merger might seem expedient from a financial perspective.
  • Does it seem expedient to you to change our strategy now?
  • The temporary solution may seem expedient, but we need a permanent fix.
  • It doesn't seem expedient to rush this important decision.
  • The proposal will seem expedient to those focused on immediate results.