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easily speaking
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase 'easily speaking' is not correct or widely accepted in written English.
However, you can use the phrase 'in other words' to convey the same meaning. For example, "in other words, it was a simple task to complete."
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As Aristotle quite rightly observes in this passage, we find ourselves regularly and easily speaking in teleological terms when characterizing non-human animals and plants.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
Of course it's easily spoken but done is different.
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He could easily speak to that issue, since who would know better than he does which loopholes should be closed?
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We can easily speak with Ed and his wife, Shirley, safely ensconced on their bungalow's porch.
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Secular human-rights advocates cannot easily speak to or on behalf people in traditional societies; religious leaders find it much easier.
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And at a time when some of the old antagonism between fine arts and popular culture has melted away, this fresh rendering of a familiar motif could just as easily speak to an electronica D.J. or a hip-hopper.
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But Mr. Peissel would just as easily speak of the journey during which he lay with two broken legs in freezing winds, or the time his truck was stuck for days in mud and ice until a passing caravan of yaks pulled it free, or the day a part of his mule train dropped off a precipice and animals, tents and provisions were swept away in a roaring stream.
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"You can easily speak about them in the same breath as Lennon and McCartney and Elton John and Bernie Taupin," according to award-winning lyricist Sir Tim Rice.
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Founders can easily speak with experts in any number of fields just by seeing who they went to high school with and who those people know.
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As a result of the imperfect preservation of the fossil record, most specimens of early Homo are teeth, jaws, and skull fragments, the anatomy of which cannot directly or easily speak to bipedalism or brain size.
I think we need a third party-brokered solution and because of lack of credible alternatives that is likely to be the US who at least can easily speak to the Israeli government.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using "easily speaking" in formal writing. Instead, opt for phrases like "speaking fluently" or "communicating effectively" to convey ease of expression.
Common error
Don't assume "easily speaking" is interchangeable with phrases like "speaking fluently" or "articulating clearly". While the intent might be understood, it lacks the grammatical correctness and widespread acceptance of established alternatives.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "easily speaking" functions as an adverb modifying a verb. However, its grammatical correctness is questionable, as noted by Ludwig AI. It attempts to describe the manner in which someone speaks.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "easily speaking" might seem like a straightforward way to describe someone who communicates with ease, it's not considered grammatically correct or widely accepted in standard English. As Ludwig AI points out, alternative expressions like "speaking fluently", "communicating effectively", or "expressing oneself easily" are more appropriate and convey the intended meaning more clearly. Although examples can be found, their scarcity and the questionable grammatical status of the phrase suggest that it should be avoided in formal writing and professional contexts. Always opt for established and grammatically sound alternatives to ensure clarity and credibility.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
speaking fluently
Focuses on the smoothness and grace of speech, emphasizing eloquence.
speaking readily
Highlights the willingness and promptness in communicating thoughts.
speaking comfortably
Emphasizes the lack of constraint or anxiety in expressing oneself.
speaking plainly
Indicates a style of communication that is clear, simple, and direct.
speaking articulately
Stresses the ability to express oneself clearly and effectively.
speaking directly
Highlights straightforward and unambiguous communication.
speaking without hesitation
Indicates confidence and certainty in one's speech.
speaking openly
Emphasizes honesty and transparency in communication.
speaking candidly
Focuses on sincerity and forthrightness in expressing opinions.
expressing oneself easily
Highlights the general ability to communicate thoughts and feelings without difficulty.
FAQs
What's a more grammatically sound alternative to "easily speaking"?
Consider using phrases like "speaking fluently", "communicating effectively", or "expressing oneself easily" instead.
Is "easily speaking" ever appropriate to use?
While not grammatically standard, it may appear in informal contexts. However, for professional or academic writing, avoid "easily speaking" and opt for clearer alternatives like "speaking plainly" or "speaking directly".
How can I improve my communication skills to "easily speak"?
Focus on practicing clear articulation, expanding your vocabulary, and gaining confidence through public speaking. However, remember to phrase this goal using more standard language, such as "improving my ability to speak fluently".
What's the difference between "easily speaking" and "speaking easily"?
"Easily speaking" is not grammatically correct. A correct formulation is "speaking easily".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
81%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested