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"be much easier" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you would like to compare the relative difficulty of two tasks or when you would like to express that an activity will be less difficult than expected. For example: "I thought studying for the test would be difficult, but it turned out to be much easier than I expected."
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This will be much easier.
"It would be much easier.
It used to be much easier.
This would be much easier than interdiction.
Parking on Phobos would be much easier.
But it will be much easier to program.
Wouldn't that be much easier?" "Too much interference," he said.
That would, of course, be much easier for us.
In particular, computing will be much easier to outsource.
Suddenly, it can be much easier to find people.
Completing the first task, it seems, will be much easier.
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