Having rightly and mercifully threatened to take it, it not only rightly may take it, but expediently must.
"A Cynic Looks at Life Little Blue Book #1099"
Ambrose Bierce
To this he would answer that expediently considered no husband could be better than the one he had chosen her.
"The Sea-Hawk"
Raphael Sabatini
Expedient in almost any fashion; and expedient in the long run and on the whole of course; for what meets expediently all the experience in sight won't necessarily meet all farther experiences equally satisfactorily.
"Pragmatism A New Name for Some Old Ways of Thinking"
William James