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easier efforts
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "easier efforts" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used when discussing tasks or activities that require less effort or are simpler to accomplish, but it may not convey the intended meaning clearly. Example: "With the new software, we can achieve easier efforts in project management."
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Alternative expressions(3)
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Exact Expressions
1 human-written examples
Furthermore, PR and business development become easier efforts as the company matures.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
57 human-written examples
She simulated running sessions on the elliptical cross-trainer, using the machine for up to 2 hours 30 minutes at a steady level of effort and also doing sessions with higher intensity segments, like three to eight minutes of hard effort followed by 90 seconds of easier effort for recovery.
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Halfpenny was just short with an ambitious attempt from wide on the halfway line, but Sexton made no mistake with a much easier effort to end the first half with the visitors holding a 17-9 lead.
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Warm up for a few minutes, then perform 10 seconds at a high-intensity effort (go hard!), follow that with 20 seconds at moderate-intensity effort, then go for another 30 seconds at an easy comfortable effort level.
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Unfortunately, this burst of intelligence isn't matched by many of the goalkeepers who still let in far too many easy efforts.
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While the transition from a desirable state to an undesirable state may be relatively easy, efforts to restore an undesirable (and often recalcitrant) state may be more difficult (Beisner et al. 2003).
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I have read the science — it was not a short and easy effort.
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Of course, it won't be an easy effort, and I expect a very physical and low-scoring affair Saturday.
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So recapturing the taste and feel and rhythms of that time in a way that seems both faithful and fresh is no easy effort.
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Case in point: What should have been an easy effort by Republicans to capture the Senate seat held by Kent Conrad of North Dakota, a Democrat who is retiring, has turned into a toss-up as their favored candidate in the race, Representative Rick Berg, takes a beating for his record in the House.
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General Howe led the light infantry companies and grenadiers in the assault on the American left flank, expecting an easy effort against Stark's recently arrived troops.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing improvements or changes, specify how the "easier efforts" are achieved. Providing context enhances clarity and impact.
Common error
Avoid using "easier efforts" without explaining what specifically has become easier. Instead of saying "The new system allows for easier efforts", specify "The new system allows for easier efforts in data analysis through automated reporting".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "easier efforts" functions as an adjective-noun combination to describe actions or tasks. It suggests a reduction in the amount of work, difficulty, or complexity required to achieve a specific goal. Ludwig AI mentions it's not a common phrase.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "easier efforts" is used to describe tasks or endeavors that have become simpler or less strenuous. While grammatically acceptable, Ludwig AI points out that it's not a particularly common or elegant phrase, and Ludwig examples show inconsistencies in usage and that it might sound awkward. Alternatives like "simpler tasks" or "less demanding tasks" may offer clearer and more impactful communication. It is found mostly in News & Media, Science and Wiki articles. Therefore, while understood, careful consideration should be given to alternative phrasings for improved clarity and stylistic impact.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
less demanding tasks
Focuses on the reduced level of demand or difficulty.
simpler undertakings
Emphasizes the straightforward nature of the projects.
more manageable endeavors
Highlights the increased ease of controlling and completing the tasks.
less strenuous attempts
Conveys the reduced physical or mental exertion required.
facilitated actions
Focuses on the increased ease or smoothness of carrying out the actions.
streamlined operations
Highlights the efficiency and simplicity of the processes.
simplified procedures
Emphasizes the reduction in complexity of the processes.
lighter workload
Focuses on the reduced amount of work required.
more effortless tasks
Highlights how little effort is necessary.
less challenging activities
Emphasizes the reduced difficulty of the activities.
FAQs
How can I use "easier efforts" in a sentence?
You can use "easier efforts" to describe tasks that require less exertion or are simpler to accomplish. For example, "The new software allows for "easier efforts" in data analysis".
What are some alternatives to the phrase "easier efforts"?
Alternatives include "less demanding tasks", "simpler undertakings", or "more manageable endeavors", depending on the specific context.
Is "easier efforts" grammatically correct?
While grammatically acceptable, "easier efforts" can sound awkward. Consider using more common phrases that convey the same meaning, such as "simpler tasks" or "less demanding efforts".
What's the difference between "easier efforts" and "simple tasks"?
"Easier efforts" generally refers to making existing efforts less difficult, whereas "simple tasks" describes tasks that are inherently not complex. The choice depends on whether you are emphasizing a reduction in difficulty or the inherent simplicity of the task.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested