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The phrase "adhere easily" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe how something sticks or bonds without much effort or difficulty.
Example: "The adhesive is designed to adhere easily to various surfaces, ensuring a strong bond."
Alternatives: "stick effortlessly" or "bond readily".
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She has a voice that would be notable in any number of genres — blues, country, classic rock — and a gravitas that doesn't adhere easily to any one style.
These particles adhere easily to an iron surface forming aggregates of heterogeneous shape, smaller than 10 μm×10 μm.
Moreover, silicon nitride (Si3N4) is widely used in electronic devices for isolation between electrodes, but metal substrate cannot adhere easily to it due to its inertness.
3. Drizzle a small handful of rub evenly over each side of the rack to give it a good coating; the surface of the ribs should be tacky, and the rub should adhere easily.
However, once tumour cells intravasate, cells with higher levels of α5 β1 appear to adhere easily to fibronectin to form metastatic sites.
Fine dust particles are mobile, adhere easily to the skin (Kissel et al. 1996), and enhance the bioavailability of the contaminants that they carry (Kissel et al. 1996; Paustenbach et al. 1997).
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For starters, there's the return of Edward Albee, one of the handful of working American playwrights to whom the word "great" adheres easily and a dramatist who rarely fails to exasperate and never fails to intrigue.
The results showed that the gel adhered easily the DRG slices to the glass or plastic substrates and subsequently supported cell maturation and nerve fiber outgrowth in a three-dimensional pattern.
Canon 277 of the Vatican legal code states, "Clerics are obliged to observe perfect and perpetual continence for the sake of the kingdom of heaven and therefore are bound to celibacy which is a special gift of God by which sacred ministers can adhere more easily to Christ with an undivided heart and are able to dedicate themselves more freely to the service of God and humanity".
Owing to their ability to produce extracellular polysaccharides (polyglucans) from sucrose, certain bacterial species, e.g. streptococci, can adhere more easily to the tooth surface [ 2].
This oily nature allows it to adhere, and easily transfer, to anything it comes in contact with.
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