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The phrase "a pretty easy solution" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a solution that is simple or not complicated.
Example: "After reviewing the problem, I realized that there was a pretty easy solution that could save us time and resources."
Alternatives: "a fairly simple solution" or "an uncomplicated solution."
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But there is a pretty easy solution.
Fortunately there's a pretty easy solution to this that's been around for ages: the daily email digest.
She has a pretty easy solution to changing the movement's alleged-racism rap: Giving people besides Dawkins and Harris a prominent platform.
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That's a pretty easy answer.
In Section 2, we show how to apply Schauder's theorem to derive a pretty easy proof of existence of solutions for a class of discontinuous second-order scalar problems containing (1.2) as a particular case.
But for me, I have a pretty easy, not easy, pretty cool situation there.
"This is actually a pretty easy way to do that".
This seems a pretty easy target for Mr. Szarek.
I think it's a pretty easy choice.
"It was a pretty easy sell".
"So it was a pretty easy decision".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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