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Discover LudwigThe phrase "easier life" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It can refer to a life that is less difficult or challenging. Example: After years of hard work and sacrifice, Maria finally achieved her dream of a more comfortable and easier life.
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It's an easier life".
It's just an easier life, I think.
"I just wanted an easier life.
Just so that they've got that easier life".
I decided I wanted an easier life and as a sex worker that's what I've got.
She's going to have light skin and good hair and an easier life".
She attended a four-year college and foresaw an easier life than her parents had.
Of course you might live an easier life if you abandon some rights.
"It's not about helping a few rich people having an easier life," he said.
Monopolies may have an easier life if their stroppiest customers find an alternative.
His father was a crane operator who wanted his son to have an easier life.
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