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Discover LudwigThe phrase "absurdly easy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is extremely simple or effortless to accomplish.
Example: "The math problem was absurdly easy, and I finished it in just a few seconds."
Alternatives: "ridiculously easy" or "incredibly simple".
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It is absurdly easy to get hacked.
Rodriguez is absurdly easy to criticize.
Unfortunately, it is absurdly easy to count the ways.
"This is an absurdly easy case," Justice Scalia wrote.
The cooking is absurdly easy, but the prep is not.
The Rapids cruised to an absurdly easy 3-0 win.
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Following the launch of Google Plus and its absurdly easy-to-use grouping system, Facebook has taken a good amount of flack for their rather archaic list creation tools.
The former tends to be devices to make a rider more visible on the road, for example the almost absurdly light and high-powered LED lights which have made the night-cyclist's life so much easier in recent years.
The whole scenario felt absurdly natural and easy.
An absurdly simple and easy-to-navigate one-screen spread lists accommodations in a users' geo area.
This is why legal texts, when read out of their context, seem so absurdly pedantic and are an easy target for ridicule.
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