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The phrase "are much easier" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the ease of two or more things, indicating that one is significantly less difficult than the other.
Example: "These new software tools are much easier to use than the previous versions."
Alternatives: "are significantly simpler" or "are far less complicated".
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Their trips to Vermont are much easier.
Other networks are much easier to find.
"Boys are much easier," he said.
Introductions are much easier to get when you're specific.
My feelings are much easier, more comfortable and fun".
"Military items are much easier to produce than handicrafts".
Things are much easier on the iPhone/iPad/iPad Touch.
Centrifuge plants are much easier to hide than reactors.
And our students are much easier to teach".
"The women are much easier sometimes," he said.
Peaches, plums and nectarines are much easier to source.
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