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easier manageable
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "easier manageable" is not correct in English.
The correct form would be "more easily manageable." You can use it when describing something that can be handled or dealt with in a simpler or less complicated way. Example: "The new software update has made the project more easily manageable for the team."
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With compartments, networks can be decomposed into smaller and easier manageable units: each compartment has indeed full autonomy on how to handle internal communication.
The aim of the treatment with DIMS0150 is to help the patients remain in the group of easier manageable UC patients by restoring their steroid sensitivity.
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58 human-written examples
In particular, the dynamic model is made of subsystems based on statistical evaluations and/or semi-empirical equations; these subsystems should be easy manageable, making the whole system simple to analyze for different values of the project parameters.
Science
Zurich Airport is an easy, manageable European hub with an enviable record for punctuality that is typically Swiss.
News & Media
Opposite to mOSAIC which is targeting the Cloud users, AMICAS is targeting the Cloud providers, intending to offer them an easy manageable middleware (Cloudware) for Multi-Cloud.
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Most of these monomers are liquid and easy manageable during polymerization.
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The MUAS technique includes utilization of steady air suction in an easy manageable manner.
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Pick your easiest manageable worry, tackle it, and cross it off your list.
Wiki
The functionally annotatable proteins from this list (396 proteins) were then manually inspected following additional criteria in order to select a finite and easy-manageable number of candidate antigens for tick vaccine design.
I have to admit I was surprised to find myself feeling anything, for while losing my father to colorectal cancer in 1998 wasn't easy, living without him for the past 14 years has been easier, made manageable by the fact that his absence has become the norm in our household, all my sister and I have ever really known.
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Never easy, but manageable.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Instead of using the grammatically questionable phrase "easier manageable", opt for "more easily manageable" or "simpler to manage" to ensure clarity and correctness in your writing.
Common error
Be cautious of placing an adjective directly before another adjective it's intended to modify. In the phrase "easier manageable", "easier" should be an adverb ("more easily") to correctly modify the adjective "manageable".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "easier manageable" attempts to function as a descriptive term, aiming to convey that something is both easy and capable of being managed. However, it requires grammatical correction to effectively serve this function. As noted by Ludwig, the phrasing is not grammatically sound in English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "easier manageable" is used to describe something that is both easy and capable of being managed, it is grammatically incorrect. Ludwig AI indicates this is not standard English. Correct alternatives include "more easily manageable", "simpler to manage", or "easier to handle". When writing, especially in formal or professional contexts, it is best to avoid "easier manageable" and opt for a grammatically sound alternative to ensure clarity and correctness.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
more easily manageable
This alternative adds an adverb to correct the grammatical structure, making the phrase standard English.
simpler to manage
This replaces the adjective and verb combination with a more straightforward structure, emphasizing simplicity.
easier to handle
This replaces "manageable" with "handle" for a more direct and common way to describe something that is not difficult to deal with.
more straightforward to handle
This combines the idea of simplicity and directness in handling something.
less complicated to control
This alternative focuses on reducing complexity in controlling something.
more readily controlled
This phrase highlights the ease with which something can be controlled.
more conveniently managed
This emphasizes the convenience aspect of managing something.
more practically handled
This suggests that the handling is done in a practical and efficient manner.
more smoothly operated
This focuses on the smooth operation or management of something.
more efficiently regulated
This alternative emphasizes efficient regulation as a form of easy management.
FAQs
Is "easier manageable" grammatically correct?
No, "easier manageable" is generally considered grammatically incorrect. The correct phrasing would be "more easily manageable". According to Ludwig AI, the phrase is not correct in English.
What's a better way to say "easier manageable"?
Alternatives include "more easily manageable", "simpler to manage", or "easier to handle".
How can I use "manageable" correctly in a sentence?
Use "manageable" with an adverb to modify it correctly. For example, "The project became more easily manageable with the new software".
What does "manageable" mean?
"Manageable" means something that is capable of being managed, controlled, or handled. To emphasize how easily it can be managed, use phrases like "simpler to manage" or "more easily manageable".
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Usage summary
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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79%
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2.8/5
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Real-world application tested