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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very user friendly" is not correct as it is missing a hyphen.
The correct form is "a very user-friendly." You can use it to describe a product, service, or system that is easy to use and understand for the user.
Example: "The new software is a very user-friendly application that even beginners can navigate with ease."
Alternatives: "highly accessible" or "extremely easy to use."
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"People who come into these courts need space and light," said Jonathan Lippman, the state's chief administrative judge describing the new annex as "a very user friendly building and, even more importantly, it's a very functional building".
For bloggers looking for a more robust, customizable solution, or who want more detailed reporting, Zookoda is a very user friendly product that will work extremely well.
Reports suggest that this is a very user friendly program.
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There isn't a blog, but there is a daily video and a very user-friendly interface for accessing model and recon data if you're feeling bold.
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