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Discover LudwigThe phrase "awfully easy" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is surprisingly or extremely easy to do, often with a hint of irony or emphasis. Example: "The exam was awfully easy; I finished it in just 30 minutes."
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It does look twee, or at least awfully easy.
"For the most dangerous game, that was awfully easy".
This is an awfully easy book to mock.
She does both well, but Mr. Dudzick's script makes Sister Clarissa awfully easy to impress.
It is awfully easy to make fun of it, and William Grimes used the opportunity.
There's nothing like a poor loser and it's awfully easy to get that label".
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Now that the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services proposed a replacement of such an acclaimed and awfully easy-to-use protocol with the creatively-titled ICD-10-CM, I, as the reader's most front-line medical reporter and physician with over nine months of on-the-job experience, am ethically obligated to break news of this organizational overhaul.
And Web sites like Facebook, MySpace and LinkedIn have grown hugely popular by making sharing bigger, faster, easier and awfully fun.
There were long spells when the quality was awfully low and it was easy to highlight the individual errors, particularly in possession, where the lack of care was startling.
Which must make it easier to write another Awfully Fabulous Book.
But this critique, such as it was, bore an awfully strong resemblance to the cheap and easy fabrications it was supposedly interrogating.
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