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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost too easy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is very simple, to the point where it seems excessively so or perhaps suspiciously easy.
Example: "The test was almost too easy; I finished it in under ten minutes."
Alternatives: "nearly effortless" or "practically simple".
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Almost too easy.
It was almost too easy.
"It's almost too easy," O'Hara said.
"Crying is always great, but it's almost too easy".
Excavating the dark side of campus was almost too easy.
Here Murphy has a target that is almost too easy.
The Internet makes applying for loans almost too easy.
"He was almost too easy to book," Mr. Burnett said.
The last two weeks were almost too easy for us".
Some days, the game has been almost too easy.
Intolerance is almost too easy an explanation, implying a comforting moral message.
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