Sentence examples for easier on from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'easier on' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that one thing is easier to do, bear, or manage than another. For example, "I've switched to smaller bowls to measure out my portions--it's easier on my wrists."

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Have one nearby to make it easier on yourself.

He makes it easier on you".

That's made it easier on us".

But Shivalingappa makes them easier on you.

Much easier on your computer.

Serena's match looks easier on paper.

"They make it easier on you".

"It makes it easier on the pitchers.

It's also far easier on the actors.

He's making it easier on himself".

Things are hardly easier on this side.

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