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The phrase "are a snap" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is very easy to do or accomplish.
Example: "These math problems are a snap; anyone can solve them in just a few minutes."
Alternatives: "are a breeze" or "are easy as pie".
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Frequent quizzes and self-assessments are a snap.
Self-guided bike tours are a snap, using the handy color-coded wine and orchard map.
Both are a snap to put together and can be made well ahead.
John Kerry's victories on Super Tuesday (front page, March 3) are a snap compared with what it will take for him to win the general election.
Mincing herbs and garlic, cutting pizza, chopping nuts and dicing dried fruit are a snap with the new Silverstone rolling utility cutter by Progressive.
Children are easy because they tend to broadcast to anyone listening exactly what they want, and babies are a snap because all their gear is cute (and, more importantly, they're too young to be disappointed).
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Outcomes measured at any one time are a snap-shot, not a permanent feature.
Finally, these figures are a snap-shot of prevalence at one point in time.
Setting up the Protect was a snap.
There was a snap to his throws.
Setup via Bluetooth was a snap.
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