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The phrase "a snap to make" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is very easy to create or accomplish.
Example: "This recipe is a snap to make, perfect for busy weeknights."
Alternatives: "easy to prepare" or "simple to create".
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It's also a snap to make.
Better yet, Anki makes it a snap to make flash cards with pictures rather than words.
The beet and ginger soup is a snap to make, too.
It's a teatime favorite in the Oliver family and a snap to make, a single layer of almond cake soaked with orange syrup and iced with lemon frosting.
The best-tasting salads rely on good greens lightly coated in a well-made vinaigrette, which is a snap to make once you know a few little tricks.
I'm not using a proper croissant dough, it's my quick dough (method here), which needs just 20 minutes active work; compared to traditional croissant dough, it is a snap to make.
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Simonsen (who else?) scored on a one-yard run off a direct snap to make it 28-7 with 3 25 left in the third quarter.
The Federal Trade Commission completed an investigation into the company in 2014 and issued an order requiring Snap to make sure that user data remains private.
The Internet now makes it a snap to do so without leaving the office.
"There are a lot of us defensive lineman right now, and some of those guys do need the extra snaps to make a statement".
And faster Wi-Fi and mobile data speeds have made podcasts a snap to stream.
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