convenience facilities/convenient facilities/amenities

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keannu

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In the building, thousands of people work, so there are restaurants, cafes, even banks and clinics, etc in one building. It’s really convenient and time-saving to have many convenience facilities/convenient facilities/amenities in one building/in the same area.

Which do you use more in the underlined?
 

tedmc

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You use one of them - facilites/conveniences/amenities, not in combination. You have them "under one roof", not "in the same area".
 

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It's not natural. Try:

Thousands of people work in that building ....
 

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Perhaps:

It's very convenient to have so many amenities in one building.
 
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