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Discover LudwigThe phrase "easily secure" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that can be obtained or achieved without difficulty or effort. Example: With our new security system in place, your valuables will be easily secure from any potential theft.
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A lock slot adapter lets you easily secure any device with a standard security slot, be it on a laptop, LCD monitor, external hard drive, etc. etc.
It seemed strange that a woman who could easily secure appointments with Germany's best dermatologists apparently had not consulted them.
Experts believe Universal will easily secure government support as its proposition will be considered an opportunity to strengthen relations, Variety reports.
McCourty should easily secure the No. 3 job given that he's competing with Frank Walker, whom teams seem to sign whenever injuries and other problems add up (see the Giants, Packers, Ravens and Vikings).
Mr. Dautrich said the state's proximity to the Boston media market and Mr. Kerry's next-door neighbor status had given him exposure over the years that would easily secure the state.
I know that she could easily secure a generous financial aid package at a less established institution, but the transition to college would be so difficult for her in a practical sense, that she'd need her parents' support if she hoped to make college a success.
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These were not prizes easily secured.
Yet its new owners easily secured a demolition permit.
Capabilities for producing bioterrorist agents are not so easily secured or policed.
The mood was relaxed, the service delightful (we had easily secured a reservation that morning).
Without these losses, we could have easily secured much higher growth".
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