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The phrase "an easy run" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a task, activity, or situation that is simple or requires little effort.
Example: "The marathon was challenging, but the 5K was just an easy run for me."
Alternatives: "a simple task" or "a straightforward run."
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5pm-5.30pm: Go for an easy run, then dinner.
"But I thought it was an easy run".
When I have an easy run I like to listen to music and relax.
Several pairs reached six hearts, and most had an easy run after a minor-suit lead.
Deservedly so, too: their position isn't the product of an easy run or lucky results.
It also made him enemies among media which have generally, so far, given him an easy run.
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The Falcons centre Juan Pablo Socino showed great pace in midfield to set-up partner Waldouck for an easy run-in that Delany converted.
And the ex-England fly-half secured his side's bonus point on the half-hour with a beautiful kick off the side of his foot that outsmarted the home midfield and gave Hodgson an easy run-in under the posts for his converted touchdown.
Should Bordeaux match Marseille's result - or, as is more likely, better it - they'll be hot favourites for the title with an easy run-in (two home games, against mid-table sides Le Mans and Monaco, and a trip to struggling Caen).
"It wasn't an easy run-out.
The Irish line was breached again on 24 minutes as Hooper accepted Scott Fardy's back-handed offload for an easy run-in.
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