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The phrase "easier said" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to acknowledge that something may be simple to say but more difficult to actually do or achieve. It is commonly used in situations where someone is offering advice or instructions. Here is an example: "Getting a good night's sleep is easier said than done. I know it's important, but with my busy schedule, I often find it hard to wind down and relax before bed."
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Easier said, it seems.
Easier said than arranged.
It's easier said than done.
Easier said than done, perhaps.
Perhaps easier said than done.
That's easier said than done.
Easier said, of course.
Self-regulation is easier said than done.
This will be easier said than done.
"Which is easier said than done".
Unfortunately, it is easier said than done.
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