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Discover Ludwig"easily said" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something is easy to say, but not necessarily easy to follow through on or put into practice. For example, "It's easily said that we should all work harder, but putting that idea into action is a lot more difficult than it sounds."
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Easily said, infrequently done.
This is easily said in Washington.
More easily said than done.
That is more easily said than done.
That is easily said for a doctor.
But that evidently proved more easily said than done.
But transferring such things is more easily said than done.
Easily said, harder to perform.That is certainly needed.
Which is much more easily said than done.
"Most opticians have such a meter and can do this very easily," said Dr. Duffner.
"She just does everything so easily", said delighted trainer Philippe Sorgob.
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