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Discover Ludwig'easily defendable' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are describing something that can be defended or argued for without much difficulty. For example, "Her case for a promotion was easily defendable due to her impressive track record."
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Territoriality has evolved because resources are widely scattered and easily defendable.
Displacing people from their homes in order to create a hotspot is neither easy nor easily defendable.
From a practical perspective, the short, easily defendable French wall — combined with the formidable obstacle of the 22-mile-wide English Channel — may be more successful at preventing passage than any Trump-built wall on the long U.S.-Mexico land border, said Alexander Betts, the director of the Refugee Studies Center at the University of Oxford.
"Careful and easily defendable?" Even if there's a one in a billion chance that I'll be proved right some day, you're wrong!!!????
Having an Investment Policy helps ensure a good framework is in place so that sound decisions can be made and are easily defendable regarding the investments offered in your plan.
During his reign, many Byzantine towns were relocated on hills and other easily defendable places to face invasions.
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"I can't defend what's not defendable and I cannot defend that performance".
He added: "I believe the values we defend are highly defendable.
Regardless of who said what, or who "started it," people rushed to defend these white kids without any defendable context.
Weaker and less defendable.
In theory, it is defendable.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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