Sentence examples for a bit less easy from inspiring English sources

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Will this eventually lead to updates that actually make it a bit less easy to share?

It is a bit less easy to write down because the Plancherel decomposition of (mathbb{L}^{2}(G/K)) features more than one real parameter; the extension is, however, straightforward and will appear in the Ph.D. thesis of the author.

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The cast seems a bit less comfortable.

A bit less prosperous; yawn!

So, let's do another example that's still pretty easy, but a little bit less easy.

Want something a bit less messy?

The American Express guide is a bit less comprehensive, but is easier to read and to deal with.

Hubbl's design has changed somewhat since its beta, but it seems a bit less cluttered now and therefore, easier to use.

The route began easy and a bit less than vertical, a slab of north-facing quartzite.

In neighbouring Kosovo, by contrast, there was a sense that the situation, however difficult, could only get better: after all, NATO was there to keep the peace, and the ethnic-Albanian majority was throwing itself eagerly into post-war reconstruction.Nearly six months on, the talk about Montenegro is a bit less gloomy, though it is still easy to imagine a sudden turn for the worse.

Here's an easy fix: Drive a bit less, shop on the Internet and forget about it.

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