Sentence examples for apparent easy from inspiring English sources

The phrase "apparent easy" is not correct in written English.
The correct form would be "apparently easy."
Example: "The task seemed apparently easy at first, but it turned out to be quite challenging."
Alternatives: "seemingly easy" or "obviously easy."

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Despite the apparent easy victory in Georgia, serious deficiencies in Russia's military performance were obvious.

But there's no apparent easy or automatic way to search by, say, a given ZIP code or city for names of all Consumers Research-chosenn planners.

The site does have a rudimentary search engine in which the name of a planner can be entered to see if that person is "top". But there's no apparent easy or automatic way to search by, say, a given ZIP code or city for names of all Consumers Research-chosenn planners.

The continuing rise in prices and apparent easy profits to be made attracted many to the coin collecting hobby, where they sought to purchase the commemorative pieces.

Clements, with 60% of the vote, scored an apparent easy victory over his two opponents, former U.S. Rep. Kent Hance, a one-time Democrat, and U.S. Rep. Tom Loeffler, who both said they had hoped to force the better-known former governor into a runoff.

The shortage of rural medical practitioners remains a critical problem with no apparent easy solutions.

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Years and locations with dengue outbreaks or suspected concentrations of dengue may be more apparent, easier to study, and more likely to be published than data from similar settings and years without outbreaks.

I wanted a resilient analogy that would be accessible to anyone, readily apparent, and easy to digest with lots of examples.

Quite frankly, the secrets to success are rather apparent and easy to understand.

To trash Currin's apparent attitudes is easy enough but, as Kim Levin seems to have discovered, remarkably unavailing.

THE wildness of the wolf is not readily apparent in the easy manner of Clarissa Pinkola Estes, a cheerful, soft-spoken woman who wears a red ribbon in her hair and a medal of the Virgin Mary around her neck.

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