Sentence examples for curiously easy from inspiring English sources

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An army of Mongol invaders proved curiously easy to direct.

Despite their gravity-gushing, depth-charging descent, however, they are curiously easy to miss – a phenomenon that has led some to call them the "hidden" falls.

Earlier this year, a new study from Japan announced a curiously easy way to make stem cells, by placing them in a mild acid bath.

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Curiously, it may be easier to drive change once airline companies are visibly having a tougher time.

Curiously, he found it easier to do this under Macmillan's (and later Home's) Tory government than with Harold Wilson's Labour administration.

A snob is easy to recognise but curiously hard to define.

Curiously, this proved to be an easier contract, for North was able to establish the spades by ruffing.

Curiously, the most dangerously twisty corners were much easier to take than they had been during the day, because we could see the glow from approaching headlights.

Curiously, politicians make the job of a comedian much easier and now the comedian is taking the politician's job.

The book is easy but unexciting reading, beautifully illus trated, but curiously nonvisual.

Curiously, the evidence of model shrinkage was there all along, easy to track.

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