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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost easy to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is nearly simple or straightforward, but not quite.
Example: "The puzzle was almost easy to solve, but it had a few tricky parts that required extra thought."
Alternatives: "nearly simple to" or "practically easy to".
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Inside Convention Hall it's almost easy to forget what's happened.
His joy casts "so limitless a spell that it seemed almost easy to resolve never to think of her again".
The brothers are so intensely earnest in their professions of humility before God that it's almost easy to miss how fatally self-absorbed and entitled they are.
If that is the case, it's almost easy to see why Romney would conflate Obama voters with moochers — we've been moving toward making them synonymous for years.
It has been so long since Santana has pitched that it is almost easy to forget what kind of pitcher he was in 2010.
It's almost easy to photograph a war, because everything is just there, whereas the quiet moments between that, that's a lot harder to get sometimes.
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The salad is almost easier to make than to describe.
It is almost easier to say what isn't madcap.
Sometimes it's almost easier to make contact bypassing Buenos Aires.
"It's almost easier to associate that gesture with the company".
It is almost easier to name the famous architects who did not participate.
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