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The phrase "easily integrated into" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to describe something that fits in without issue or difficulty in a particular situation. For example, "The new system was easily integrated into the existing framework."
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Yet it is clear that they are not easily integrated into the generally bucolic atmosphere.
Whether you're looking for vigorous exercise or a more gentle workout, walking is easily integrated into your daily routine.
Develop and test an activity that could be more easily integrated into classrooms.
The valve is biocompatible and easily integrated into a chip using conventional photolithography.
(2) Develop and test an activity that could be more easily integrated into classrooms.
Therefore, NWA assays can be easily integrated into analytic chips on planar semiconductor substrates.
Favored are semiconductor sensor chips to be easily integrated into electronic networks.
It requires no special environments and can be easily integrated into semiconductor processing.
The actuation mechanism is quite simple and can be easily integrated into a chip.
The valve is biocompatible and easily integrated into a chip by using conventional photolithography.
Because the site uses the hReview Microformat it can be fairly easily integrated into existing blogs.
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