Sentence examples for be easier to read from inspiring English sources

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He used to be easier to read before the surgeries.

The book would be easier to read if it had a more chronological format and was less a mosaic of barely connected episodes.

It also has a new high-contrast screen that Amazon says will be easier to read, especially in the dark because it is lighted from the bottom.

One might lose track of either a paper notebook or a 3.5-inch diskette from the early 1990s, but upon retrieval, the former will be easier to read.

He is an odd champion for the medium: though we expect painting to be easier to read and understand than, say, an animal preserved in aspic or a performance piece involving nudity and a skeleton, Mr Richter subverts our expectations.

Neighborhood names, parks, ferries and bus connections will not appear on this version, making for a less cluttered composition that may be easier to read over a fellow rider's shoulders.

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If it happened to be easy to read, then great.

While JSON has been designed to be easy to read and parse, their structure is implicit.

It needs to be easy to read, and easy on the eye.

It must be easy to read.

Résumés must be easy to read.

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