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Discover LudwigThe phrase "easier to clean" is grammatically correct and can be commonly used in written English.
It is typically used when comparing two or more items or situations in terms of their cleaning difficulty. Example: "The new vacuum is much easier to clean than the old one."
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It's easier to clean the disc if you cover it with cleaning spray.
"And it's easier to clean".
A clean house is easier to clean.
It's lighter, airier and easier to clean.
It's quicker than a cafetiere and easier to clean.
It's much lighter than the Vornado and easier to clean.
An electronic lift makes dining room chandeliers easier to clean.
The conceptual mess is, hopefully, easier to clean up than the policy mess.
Those hard floors may be easier to clean, but they require more upkeep.
Plus, having furniture a few inches off the floor makes it easier to clean the house.
I find it easier to clean house once a year and buy new ones.
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