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The phrase "are easy to replace" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing items, components, or aspects that can be substituted without much difficulty.
Example: "The batteries in this device are easy to replace, making maintenance straightforward for users."
Alternatives: "can be easily substituted" or "are simple to swap out."
Exact(11)
Thankfully, they are easy to replace.
"Some, like logistics guys, are easy to replace," he said.
They are easy to replace and relatively cheap to buy.
Service workers are easy to replace when short-term contracts and casual work are common.
Carrier bags are easy to replace and milk can come in glass bottles.
This increases workers' disposability and limits their rights – people are easy to replace if they don't conform to employer demands.
Similar(49)
"While Mr. Thornton was certainly an extraordinary rainmaker, it is also true that rainmakers are easier to replace".
The weavers are not structural, Mr. Catalini pointed out, which means they are easier to replace than broken spokes, which may support hundreds of weavers.
Kimaiyo stays in the forest with his cousin, tending his cows and sleeping in makeshift huts that are easier to replace if they're destroyed.
You can make adjustments, but he won't be easy to replace".
Waitrose gave Ocado credibility early on and would not be easy to replace as a partner.
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