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Discover LudwigThe phrase "easy about" is not correct or commonly used in written English.
It may be used in colloquial or informal speech, but it is not grammatically correct. Instead, you could use phrases like "at ease about" or "comfortable with." Example: I'm feeling more at ease about my upcoming presentation now that I've practiced it several times.
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Breyer sees nothing quick or easy about deciding a case.
"There's nothing easy about it.
"There is nothing easy about it".
There was nothing easy about it".
There's nothing easy about any of this.
What was easy about this process?
There was nothing easy about the shoot.
"There is nothing easy about transparency.
There was nothing easy about the effort.
Nothing easy about this one for the neutral fan.
There is nothing easy about treating childhood obesity.
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