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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as easily be" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "as easily as"? You can use it in contexts where you want to compare the ease of two actions or situations.
Example: "This task can be completed as easily as the previous one."
Alternatives: "just as easily" or "equally easily".
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It could as easily be Mr Powell.
The Something could just as easily be Something Else.
It could as easily be pagan, radical and anarchistic.
Or it could just as easily be Scottish.
It could just as easily be sleep deprivation.
But it could just as easily be about Bernard Lagat.
They could just as easily be run over!
But Frank could just as easily be a wild card.
Rhys could just as easily be describing his own band.
She knows she could just as easily be them.
"Meadow" could just as easily be called "Mist" or "Mystery".
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