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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are rather easy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not difficult or challenging, often in a comparative context.
Example: "The math problems in this textbook are rather easy compared to the ones we solved last week."
Alternatives: "are quite simple" or "are fairly straightforward".
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But these are rather easy marks.
Fortunately, with a little information, both tasks are rather easy.
Most, I have found, are rather easy to put down.
Overall, the present optimal geometries are rather easy to manufacture, which makes them an attractive choice for the design of thrust bearings operated in a wide range of rotor speeds.
In short, both the heart rate assessment and the neuropsychological tasks are rather easy to administer.
However, since large tumours are rather easy to identify on ce-CT, diagnostic improvement must be focused on small tumours.
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Carroll's Ten Considerations are rather easier to grasp than quantum entanglement, the arrow of time or regulatory RNA molecules.
Justice Scalia says it is rather easy.
And that decision, according to Manager Joe Girardi, was rather easy.
Whilst dealing with syntactical and structural differences is rather easy, overcoming semantical differences has several obstacles.
For a single component system, the determination of intraparticle diffusivity is rather easy.
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