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The phrase "already pretty easy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is simple or uncomplicated, especially when referring to a task or concept that has been made easier than expected.
Example: "The math problem was already pretty easy, so I finished it in no time."
Alternatives: "already quite simple" or "already fairly easy".
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Catching criminals is already pretty easy.
Unfortunately for Montblanc, it's already pretty easy.
Slow cooking is already pretty easy, but the WeMo-enabled Crock-Pot created by Belkin and the industry leader in slow-cooker tech makes it even easier thanks to smartphone control over time and temperature.
(Such photography is already pretty easy if all you're doing is taking photos at the little league game or at the graduation ceremony. Really, this stuff isn't that hard).
After all, it's already pretty easy for states to get around the supposedly holy participation rate requirement.
It's already pretty easy to be mad at the super-low tax rates paid by private-equity executives.
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It's already pretty darn easy to sign up to attend an event on Eventbrite, but I have to admit that there are still times when I grumble about having to fill out a short form.
But Troy Aikman, the ex-quarterback turned Fox commentator, had already said: "That looks pretty easy for me to determine it's incomplete".
If you've already held a few normal Christmases, this should be pretty easy since you can already use your normal Christmas decorations.
"We want to give the pathologist what he already looks at, so it's pretty easy," he said.
Already, when we started fifteen years ago, it was pretty easy and cheap to get going.
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