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been effortlessly
adverb
Without effort; without difficulty or struggle.
Exact(8)
Even issues that might seem to have no relevance whatsoever to the Condit story have been effortlessly injected by those with an agenda.
Once Knight had been effortlessly caught on the deep mid-wicket boundary by Perry it was a struggle to reach three figures.
It sits with cruel irony against the increase in middle class welfare that has been effortlessly sanctioned at the expense of children in poverty.
And his success would have seemed so inevitable that the story of the preceding three days would have been effortlessly rewritten into a narrative of unstoppable triumph.
The star of the 1974 World Cup had been effortlessly shepherded away from danger, the loser of a battle that was less football, more One Man And His Dog.
As millions of immigrants have been effortlessly absorbed by a buoyant economy, the excuse that there just aren't any jobs seems lame.This new lack of fellow feeling marks Britain out from continental Europe, says Peter Taylor-Gooby, who led the analysis of the data.
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He is effortlessly epigrammatical.
He is effortlessly sarcastic.
She is effortlessly alluring.
She is effortlessly chic.
They were effortlessly glamorous.
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