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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fairly easy process and" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a task or procedure that is relatively simple and straightforward, often in a context where you are explaining steps or methods.
Example: "Completing the application form is a fairly easy process and should only take about ten minutes."
Alternatives: "a relatively simple procedure" or "an uncomplicated task".
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Installation was a fairly easy process, and instructions were included in the box.
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"It is a fairly easy process once you have identified the charges you wish to challenge".
She has also used business angels (individuals of high net worth) which she found to be a fairly easy process, as well as venture capitalists ("much more complicated").
Likewise, any BREW camera phone could use the application, making EZ Appli's proliferation a fairly easy process.
It's a fairly easy process but here are some hints for each type: Homemade sticker hack: Write or print the message on paper in the required size.
Configuring your Internet capable device with a Smart DNS Proxy service provider is a fairly easy process which should be clearly demonstrated to you in easy-to-read tutorials supplied on the website of the DNS provider.
Now, once you do this – you can pretty much take it as you go, it is all relatively straightforward just unplug the fan, the wiring and remove the bolts, and then when you are going to put the new fan motor, you just reverse engineer the way you took out the old fan – it's a fairly easy process.
The selection of T20-resistant HIV-1 strains is a fairly easy evolutionary process that requires a single amino acid substitution in the peptide binding site of the viral envelope glycoprotein (Env) target.
"I don't subscribe to the theory that this is an easy one and then there's a difficult one, then you've got a fairly easy one and a fairly difficult one.
"Obviously the mistake by Jonesy (Paul Jones) has cost us from a fairly easy header and it was game over.
It's fair to say Facebook has handled this issue exceptionally badly — leaving Collins to express public frustration about the lack of co-operation when, for example, he had asked it for help and information related to the UK's Brexit referendum — turning what could have been a fairly easy to manage process into a major media circus-cum-PR nightmare.
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