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The phrase "are easy to learn" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing something that can be quickly or simply understood or acquired, such as skills, concepts, or languages.
Example: "These programming languages are easy to learn, making them ideal for beginners."
Alternatives: "are simple to grasp" or "are straightforward to master".
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The Island has hundreds of launch sites, paddling basics are easy to learn, and the sport is affordable.
But when response terms already have been learned (or are easy to learn), little if any positive transfer is likely to occur.
Software developers, eager to become the next Rovio, are creating so-called casual games for this crowd, games that are easy to learn and hard to stop playing.
The game requires little equipment and can be played at little cost, and the skills are easy to learn but challenging to master.
Scripting languages are used for writing operating system utilities, for special-purpose file-manipulation programs, and, because they are easy to learn, sometimes for considerably larger programs.
They are easy to learn and can be played on a variety of devices, including PC's, laptops, digital organizers and cellphones.
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Techniques that are easier to learn facilitate their adoption.
There are many other martial art systems that are easier to learn and quite effective.
"It was easy to learn".
It's easy to learn the words".
Stand-up paddling is easy to learn.
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