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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all that easy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is not as simple as it may seem.
Example: "I thought the project would be straightforward, but it turned out to be all that easy."
Alternatives: "not so easy" or "not that simple".
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"Emotionally, it's not all that easy.
So, is it all that easy?
"Life isn't all that easy.
It's not necessarily all that easy".
But it's not always all that easy.
It was never all that easy to join al-Qaeda.
Getting hold of drugs has never been all that easy.
TURNING citrus into a dessert is not all that easy.
"It had not been all that easy," he writes.
Not that it's all that easy, she added.
It's still not all that easy to say where Kerry stands on Afghanistan.
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