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The phrase "easily as" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to make comparisons between two things, stating that they are equally easy or simple. It is often used in combination with adjectives or adverbs. Example: "She can swim just as easily as she can run." This sentence means that the person is equally proficient or comfortable with both activities. Another example: "Learning a new language is not as easily as it seems." This sentence means that learning a new language is not as simple or easy as it may appear.
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Easily as important as food or art.
Laeta are easily as reclusive as their North American cousins.
They sound easily as good as the regular iPod earbuds.
A note few men possess -- the radiant, disarming candor of a child -- came to him easily, as easily as the moral authority of a prophet.
Easily, as it happens.
She bent sideways as easily as backwards.
He flinches as easily as a snail.
Not as easily as I used to.
They work more easily as equals.
Relatively easily as well, to 15.
"Fees" doesn't seem to scare politicians as easily as "taxes".
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