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The phrase "easy and quick" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe something that is simple and fast. For example: - "The new software update makes file organization easy and quick." - "The recipe was so easy and quick, I was able to make it in under 30 minutes." - "Our online shopping process is easy and quick, allowing you to order items in just a few clicks."
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It's surprisingly easy and quick.
"It's easy and quick in this league.
Getting started with Tumblr is easy and quick.
Verification (or authorization) should be easy and quick.
"Fresh shell beans are easy and quick," she said.
It's easy and quick to click on the "OK" button.
What he meant was automatic writing — easy and quick but not memorable.
The combination of round sponge and sheer formula makes it easy and quick to apply.
But that does not mean that the divorce would be easy and quick.
"Obalon has proved an easy and quick treatment to help me lose weight.
(How easy and quick this Argentine aristocracy, how brief its settled life).
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