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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a painless exercise" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an activity or task that is easy to perform and does not cause discomfort or difficulty.
Example: "Completing the survey was a painless exercise, taking only a few minutes of my time."
Alternatives: "an easy task" or "a simple activity."
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Now that would be a painless exercise.
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A painless execution?
"This is not a painless relationship".
He even wore a painless smile.
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"A dental examination here is a painless experience".
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A kind, joyful, generous man and a painless dentist.
But providing an application is not always a painless process".
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