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Discover LudwigThe phrase "easily opened" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that can be opened with little effort or difficulty. Example: The box was easily opened with a flick of the wrist, revealing the shiny new toy inside.
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Iran settled, no longer easily opened up.
They close like Ziploc bags, so they can be easily opened and resealed, if handled carefully.
But that can be avoided by making sure that both deals are easily knitted together and easily opened to others.
On the 27-inch model, you can install as much as 32 gigabytes yourself, through an easily opened door.
Mr. Hall urged me to tinker with the coffee grinder myself -- it's so old it can be easily opened.
The Consumer Product Safety Commission announced a recall of 400,000 gun locks today after a government study found that they could be easily opened without a key.
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He could easily open the place up as a gallery.
The Eagles did it easily, opening a 21-point lead two minutes into the second quarter.
He doesn't easily open his heart, or didn't to me.
"We could easily open our doors as brocantes," Ms. Lawrence said, using the French term for a secondhand furniture store.
Work carefully because natural stone has veins and cracks that could easily open up and split the rock when struck with a hammer and chisel.
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