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The phrase "easy off" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used as a phrasal verb, meaning to remove or take off something easily or without difficulty. Example: "She had a hard time taking off her tight jeans, but finally managed to do it with the help of the zipper that was designed for easy off."
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Easy off.
There will be no easy off ramps on this one," Obama said.
"There will be no easy off ramps on this one," he said.
The Reckitt Benckiser brands already handled by McCann-Erickson New York include Easy Off, Lysol and Woolite.
The names of the presses roll light and easy off lips and tongue: Brooding Heron and Grey Spider, Wood Works and Copper Canyon.
Dig out two pairs of old jeans, old T-shirts, some sweatshirts and a pair of old shoes (I preferred Blundstone boots: easy on, easy off, wipe clean).
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'There will be no easy off-ramps on this one.
"There will be no easy off-ramps on this one," Mr. Obama said.
Technical issues arose: some because new things were attempted for which no easy off-the-shelf technology existed, others because the project was perhaps just too ambitious.
With 865 acres of seaside country park, the estate offers miles of free, easy off-road cycling – lined with picturesque ruins, woodland, deer park, forts and views across the bay.
Home to the National Forest Cycle Centre since summer 2011, it's designed with families and beginners in mind, with a couple of easy off-road gravel and mud trails for those with tots and two mountain-biking trails: one easy and one moderate.
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