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The phrase "able to easily exploit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's capacity or capability to take advantage of a situation or resource with ease.
Example: "The hacker was able to easily exploit the software vulnerability to gain access to sensitive data."
Alternatives: "capable of effortlessly exploiting" or "able to take advantage of easily".
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Roach may be able to easily exploit the resources from all habitats because near shore and offshore sites are usually less than 100 m apart.
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Are you able to easily access information?
Departments already using Powerpoint should be able to easily transition.
We want to be able to easily relate.
You should also be able to easily cast to handstand.
You'll now be able to easily read your file.
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The company is easily able to exploit the increased demand.
But officials who oversaw the sport were never able to fully exploit its appeal.
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