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Discover Ludwig"easily try" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It usually implies that something is easy to do and should be attempted. For example, you might write, "You can easily try this recipe at home to make the perfect meal."
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It's a tactic Xi could easily try again.
And it is one that you can easily try at home.
Half-glasses are available, allowing customers to easily try several of the offerings, most of them from California.
While the playroom has long since been dismantled, Panter thought of his aesthetic as something you could easily try at home.
A marathon Bach recital could easily try the endurance of people seated in hard pews, but the concertgoers in Dresden sat in rapt silence.
Pilot studies like this are a great way to cheaply, quickly and easily try and answer a question, or at least get an indication of the answer.
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We could have easily tried to cover up our mistakes, but instead we were honest about them.
Many trials for offences such as theft are cut and dry and are easily tried by a jury.
Unless political appointees decide to overrule the recommendations of the career bureaucrats handling the issue under both administrations, he predicted, the new review will reach the same conclusion as the last: that most of the detainees can be neither released nor easily tried in this country.
SaaS and PaaS give corporations the luxury of easily trying out new software because they are quick to implement, easy to tailor and require minimal upfront cost.
As a way of easily trying out the service, new users can also give free missions – or gifts – to friends from their social networks.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com