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Discover Ludwig"easiness" is a correct and usable word in written English
You can use it to describe the ease or simplicity of a task or situation, for example: "I was surprised by the easiness of the exam."
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easiness
noun
The state or quality of being easy in its various senses, particularly:
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Surely, he argued, it's meaningless to refer to a problem as "hard" or "easy" to compute, because the problem's hardness or easiness depends upon the computer you're using.
"If you've seen him perform, there is an easiness, an availability and a desire to accommodate about him that makes him easy to work with.
Tidal-power partisans praise its reliability and easiness on the eye in contrast with the giant wind turbines near some New England tourist havens and note that over half of America's electricity is used in states that border on the ocean.
The dust-jacket gives the year as 1939; immediately the picture has a smell of complicity, of papal easiness in the company of brutes.
He took 17 curtain calls and, by his death, held the world record for them.Related items Opera recordings: Vocal perfectionsAug 4th 2005The easiness and naturalness were deceptive.
Everything about it oozes easiness – the boots, the clothes, the attitude.
In the writing it feels there's an easiness," adds Weeks.
Sprat pleaded for "a close, naked, natural way of speaking; positive expressions; clear senses, a native easiness; bringing all things as near the mathematical plainness" as possible.
It gives the evening an easiness, a gracious quality, so that no single pitch or hit or inning seems too important.
Those early-seventies Eagles songs felt like they came from the era of my parents' youth, after they graduated from college but before I existed; the sunniness and easiness, genuine or not, was an ideal.
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Even with all of the fill-in-the-blanks-easiness, I got held up by some fabulous wordplay: "Lab report?" is ARF, and "Amount over due?" is not a library late fee, but the Italian number TRE. "Alfa Romeo?" should be pronounced with a long "e" on Romeo in order to come up with the correct answer.
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