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The phrase "a much easier solution" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing the simplicity of one solution to another, indicating that the solution being referred to is significantly simpler.
Example: "After reviewing the options, we found that a much easier solution was to streamline the process rather than overhauling the entire system."
Alternatives: "a far simpler solution" or "a significantly easier option".
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"That's a much easier solution, but it doesn't work.
To the Editor: There's a much easier solution to e-mail on the road abroad than searching for cybercafes or Internet kiosks ("Spinning a Web Link on the Road" by Bob Tedeschi, Aug. 26).
It's a much easier solution to simply transact in an already established currency that users understand and utilize.
In the past this has been a much easier solution but it still required a fair amount of leg work from developers.
However, knowledge of the spatial derivative of the paths' curvature is not necessary, thus resulting in a much easier solution to implement when compared to the alternatives available in the literature.
Billion-dollar websites and major government initiatives battle legal hurdles to collect, buy, and sell the best user data, while this new research suggests there may be a much easier solution.
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"The much easier solution would be to reduce the allocations or not allow supporters from those clubs to go to away games".
Then it's a much easier conversation.
It's a much easier sell now".
"Technology is proving a much quicker, easier solution to HR and recruitment.
There's an easier solution, much closer to hand: whenever you're able, stick to cash.
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