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The phrase "so easy" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is simple or uncomplicated. Some examples of using this phrase in a sentence are: - "The instructions were so easy to follow that I completed the project in no time." - "Learning to ride a bike was so easy for him, he picked it up within minutes." - "She made the transition to her new job seem so easy, but I know it must have taken a lot of hard work." - "The math problem was so easy, even the youngest students were able to solve it." - "The recipe was so easy to make, I didn't even need to look at the instructions."
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So easy.
So easy isn't it?
So easy, she told herself.
So easy to play against.
This sounds so easy.
It looked so easy.
She was so easy".
It wasn't so easy".
Here, it's so easy.
Others aren't so easy.
"He ran so easy".
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