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The phrase "are easy to recognize" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing something that is simple to identify or distinguish.
Example: "The signs of spring are easy to recognize, such as blooming flowers and warmer temperatures."
Alternatives: "are simple to identify" or "are straightforward to spot."
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Rockwell's paintings are easy to recognize.
Rebels are easy to recognize.
Faux carvings are easy to recognize because they have a textured surface without any wood grain.
On the road, they are easy to recognize by the tape on their vehicles and by the fact that they speed like madmen.
They are easy to recognize, decked out in natural fabrics and larded up with the self-importance that comes from foisting "teachable moments" on an unsuspecting public.
Those cases are easy to recognize, like night and day, said Dennis F. Thompson, a professor of political philosophy at Harvard who has written widely about government secrecy.
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But umbilical hernias are easier to recognize than internal hernias in women.
The bigger portraits of Lincoln and Hamilton, the nation's first Treasury secretary, are easier to recognize and their added detail harder to duplicate.
There was an effect of emotion, indicating that some emotions are easier to recognize.
It is easy to recognize me".
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