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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a facile" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is an adjective that means something is easy or effortless. Example: The chef prepared a facile meal that was both delicious and visually appealing.
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It's a facile argument to say that they're all "corporate stooges" who hate art.
This is not a facile question.
It has a facile, cheap tinge.
It is a facile way of thinking.
Parliament has been reduced to a facile talking-shop.
From Dr. Lieberman, it's not a facile pronouncement.
Though I admit it's a facile mistake to make.
But "Mockingbird" begins on a facile, slightly desperate note.
More a facile go-between for ITV and BBC.
The term Latin America is a facile concept hiding complex cultural diversity.
Bernstein's skill at playing such games raises the suspicion that he was merely a facile trickster.
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