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The phrase "are easier to develop" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the development difficulty of different items, concepts, or systems.
Example: "Compared to traditional software, mobile applications are easier to develop due to their simpler interfaces."
Alternatives: "are simpler to create" or "are less complex to build".
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Coal industry executives and landowners, meanwhile, argue that flattened mountaintops are easier to develop for agriculture, housing, shopping centers or even wind farms.
Offshore, too, the projects are easier to develop because Texas, uniquely among coastal states, owns more than ten miles off its coast.
This paper is concerned with the possibilities of generating such representations on the basis of steady-state models, which are easier to develop and therefore more commonly encountered in the engineering practice.
As a consequence, voting is a more useful technique in a practical setting, because voting adjudicators are easier to develop (Wilfredo [2000]).
Linguistic methods have the advantage where text uses known language, structure and terminology, but statistical methods are easier to develop, and can be used when little is known about the language of the text.
Because if apps are easier to develop for OpenSocial, and those apps can be spread across all the OpenSocial partner sites (including MySpace) in a write once, run anywhere fashion, developers will end up writing for both OpenSocial and Facebook.
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Object-oriented CrossTeX bibliographic databases are easy to develop and maintain without errors.
Systems for measurement and valuation are easy to develop for pretty much anything.
Our influenza VLPs are easy to develop, produce, and manufacture.
It should not be surprising that physician implicit review works best for those conditions where the evidence base is best developed, just as these are the areas where explicit checklist forms of quality measurement are easiest to develop.
It's easier to develop in a place like that".
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