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The phrase "a very easy problem" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a problem that is simple to solve or understand.
Example: "After reviewing the math question, I realized it was just a very easy problem that anyone could solve."
Alternatives: "an extremely simple issue" or "a really straightforward challenge".
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"Stereo vision is conceptually a very easy problem, but it is computationally very intensive," said Takeo Kanade, an electrical engineering professor at Carnegie Mellon, who is a widely acknowledged pioneer in machine vision.
(This is a very easy problem to fall into — don't let it happen to you!).
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"If they've decided that what they did in April was wrong and not the way to go," he added, "then there's a very easy way to remedy the problem".
Everybody, including Abramoff, knows there is a very easy way to fix the problem.
What often looks like an intractable problem, can have a very easy solution if you just stop to listen and don't overreact.
Pierce described The Town That Dread Sundown as a very easy and enjoyable shoot with no major problems on the set.
In fact, this problem is of our own making and has a very easy answer.
He's a very easy target.
It's a very easy lifestyle.
It's a very easy one.
"It's a very easy swing".
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