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The phrase "a more easily" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as it should be "more easily" without the article "a."
Example: "She solved the problem more easily than I expected."
Alternatives: "with greater ease" or "more effortlessly."
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A more easily angered, amused and emotional person.
A more easily submersible segment of the lake shoreline about 2 km long was identified.
Liquid petroleum, on the other hand, was a more easily transportable source of energy.
It also suggests using a more easily understood name, such as "court supporter".
LaserSimon allowed us to use our existing radio control platform (described below) and materials in a more easily realizable setting.
This sensor has the ability to penetrate through clouds making it a more easily available data set for some locations.
Marshall, realizing the danger that he and his men were in, retreated south to a more easily defensible position.
Unlike other 1990s series with a more easily imitable style (see "Melrose Place"), "Seinfeld" was decidedly anti-fashion.
A more easily anticipated low point was Robert Benton's workmanlike adaptation of Philip Roth's The Human Stain.
Perhaps most importantly, this additive technique of sculpting offered a more easily managed range of plastic expression.
While human greetings may seem like arbitrary actions to predict, the task served as a more easily controllable test case for the researchers to study.
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