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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cinch for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is very easy or simple for someone to do.
Example: "This math problem is a cinch for anyone who has studied algebra."
Alternatives: "a breeze for" or "easy for".
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But it wasn't always a cinch for Cilic.
This'll be a cinch for a seasoned bilker like you.
A cinch for a spot in the evening news in the world's largest democracy?
It would have been a cinch for Redfin to hire its agents as contractors.
He was always projected as a cinch for the Hall of Fame.
During the second half of the 90's, she explained, it was a cinch for N.Y.U.
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The winter before, that same bar commissioned a palm tree and a tropical beach--a cinch for Mr. Augustine, who spent his childhood in Trinidad.
Several cars became stuck, with drivers having to radio for a cinch from our medically trained mountain guides.
(Well, almost a cinch, except for the throbbing pain in our rear ends).
In fact, life has not been a cinch, not for her and not for nearly everyone else in that room, part of the Channel 13 studios, on West 33rd Street.
He thought that maybe he was about to make a serious declaration, or even try to laugh the whole thing off, when he felt a twinge, a test cinch for another spell of nervous woe.
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