convenient vs in order

convenient

adj
  • Serving to reduce a difficulty, or accessible with minimum difficulty; expedient. 

  • Suspicious due to suiting someone's purposes very well. 

in order

adj
  • Appropriate, worthwhile. 

  • In accordance with the procedural rules governing formal meetings of a deliberative body. 

  • Ready, prepared; orderly; tidy. 

  • In a sequence. 

adv
  • In sequence. 

  • Emphasizes that what follows immediately is the purpose of the preceding or the beyond. 

  • She stood in order to see over the crowd. / She stood to see over the crowd. 

How often have the words convenient and in order occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )