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Discover LudwigThe sentence "An easy problem" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it to describe a task or situation that is not difficult to resolve or understand. For example: "Solving the math equation was an easy problem."
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It's not an easy problem".
And it's not an easy problem, no question about it.
This would be an easy problem to solve.
To me, Mike Tyson is an easy problem.
"This should be such an easy problem to head off.
"This is not an easy problem to solve," she said.
It turned out to be an easy problem, fixed free of charge.
It's not an easy problem to fix, but the place to start is by recognizing it.
"I mean, you didn't want an easy problem, did you?" Building a stove is simple.
If that sounds like an easy problem to have, consider the manic vicissitudes of Dubai's real estate market.
And while the so-called digital divide is an easy problem to label, it is a lot stickier to solve.
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