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The phrase "and easier to learn" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the simplicity of learning something, often in the context of skills, languages, or concepts.
Example: "This new software is more intuitive and easier to learn than the previous version."
Alternatives: "and simpler to grasp" or "and more straightforward to understand".
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It was easier to write and easier to learn.
That means companies will design products that become easier to use and easier to learn over time.
Moreover, a user experiment shows that our language is faster and easier to learn and understand than other formal languages for software documentation.
The results showed that the newly-designed set was judged to be more internally dissimilar, and easier to learn, than the extant set.
The new voice-recognition system is more tolerant of regional accents and easier to learn, said Stephen Witt, the vice president for brand marketing at Alpine Electronics.
Cajun two-step and waltz is similar to the same country western dances, but usually simpler, and easier to learn, with fewer elaborate turns, Ms. Selikson said.
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