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The phrase "a quite easy" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct form would be "quite easy" without the article "a."
Example: "This task is quite easy if you follow the instructions carefully."
Alternatives: "fairly easy" or "rather simple."
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During the oral argument in December, Justice Breyer complained to Sam Bagenstos, Ms Young's lawyer, that he had not pressed a disparate impact claim, which would, he said, have been "a quite easy way for you to win".
Exploitation of Xer is likely to be advantageous to mobile elements because the wide distribution of the Xer recombinases in bacteria and the high sequence conservation of their target sites on bacterial chromosomes should permit a quite easy extension of their host range (Val et al, 2008; Kono et al, 2011).
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In fact this would make taking notes at class or during a presentation quite easy.
Push them down with the flat head screwdriver until they click and make a sound quite easy to hear and feel.
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The most stable asset is surely gold, as it is the least volatile commodity, and storing it in a vault is quite easy.
The mechanics of shooting a bow are quite easy as well.
Testing for post-nasal drip as a cause is quite easy.
Invest in a quality alarm, preferably with a cellular backup (because it is quite easy for a criminal to disconnect phone wires leading to your home).
Implementation of such an approach is quite easy.
Applying for an EIN is quite easy.
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