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The phrase "an easy service" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a service that is simple to use or requires little effort from the user.
Example: "The new app offers an easy service for booking appointments online."
Alternatives: "a simple service" or "a straightforward service".
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3.47pm BST Second set: Djokovic 6-3, 4-5 Nadal* Well that was an easy service game, won to 15 by Nadal.
"In emerging countries like Vietnam you cannot depend on government support," he says, "and with limited resources, to turn a very new concept into an easy service for people to accept is not easy".
It's an easy service to copy, and with no advanced functionality.
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Or religion: Serving God is Doing good to Man, but Praying is thought an easier Service, and therefore more generally chosen.
Third set: Philippoussis 1 - 1 *Federer Then an equally easy service game for the Swiss.
ZocDoc, an insanely easy service for booking same day doctor appointments, has launched service Los Angeles with more than 100,000 appointments ready to be booked.
Today it gave developers new cloud messaging capabilities, Android Studio for testing apps, extra location APIs, and an easy app translation service.
Our main goal was to build a quick and easy service that could benefit everyone.
Unlike many other interoperability frameworks, LISA is designed specifically for resource constrained nodes and it provides essential features of a service bus for easy service oriented architecture implementation.
Nadal provided a surprising answer, flubbing an easy backhand service return that sailed five feet over the baseline.
This mobile mansion will be built on a Volvo chassis and be powered by a Volvo engine for easy servicing.
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