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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit easy for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is somewhat simple or not challenging for a particular person or situation.
Example: "I found the exam to be a bit easy for someone with my level of preparation."
Alternatives: "somewhat easy for" or "a little too easy for".
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This is all a bit easy for Canada now.
He might have found it a bit easy for the first couple, but Wigan stood up afterwards to make it a really tough game.
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Next year will probably be a bit easier for Mr Stitzer but it will not be dull.
To make things a bit easier for them, Murali is in against them.
"So I wanted to see if I could make things a bit easier for them".
I chose the latter option, although the train might be a bit easier for a first-time visitor.
But they have made it a bit easier for candidates to qualify for the ballot in recent years.
Working ahead may be a bit easier for the prosecutors, whose offices are just a few floors below the courtroom.
Their South Beach condominium, closer to their offices, also makes it quite a bit easier for them to commute to work.
Their recollections may make it a bit easier for you to get through your next "ground hold".
It makes it a bit easier for them to ignore all the comments and let it die over time".
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