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The phrase "are often easy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that frequently requires little effort or is simple to accomplish.
Example: "These puzzles are often easy, making them perfect for beginners."
Alternatives: "tend to be simple" or "are usually straightforward".
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The cities are often easy marks.
CHINESE restaurants are often easy to pigeonhole.
Performance targets are often easy to game.
They are often easy to avoid, so yield thin revenues.
For starters, even strict laws making bribes illegal are often easy to bypass.
For New Yorkers, developments on radio are often easy to overlook.
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Such algorithms are often easiest to understand with figures and diagrams.
And those traits are often easier to find in a low-key guy than a powerhouse.
Private markets for tuberculosis drugs — where we procured our samples — are often easier to access.
INTUITIVE theories are often easier to believe in than to prove.
These are often easier to capture by computational methods than less directed nonpolar interactions.
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