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The phrase "easy to arrive" is not commonly used in written English and may sound awkward.
It could be used in contexts where you want to describe a location or situation that is simple to reach or access.
Example: "The hotel is easy to arrive at, making it a convenient choice for travelers."
Alternatives: "easy to reach" or "simple to access."
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It's not easy to arrive at a team and win.
It is easy to arrive in Rome on a morning flight and savor the joys of Naples well before sunset.
"But do I think it's going to be easy to arrive at an immigration result over the next couple weeks?
They are but improved means to unimproved end, an end which it was already but too easy to arrive at; as railroads lead to Boston or N. Y.
Road rage is a function of mind blindness induced by the car's enclosure: when we're locked in our car's little confession box, it's easy to arrive at the illusion that we're the only person out there.
"It is easy to arrive at the feeling that a final understanding of the universe must somehow involve E8, or, otherwise put, nature would be foolish not to utilize E8".
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That would make it much easier to arrive safely and legitimately.
(Bringing medical spending under control would have made it easier to arrive at a balanced budget in the foreseeable future.
Agreement on the skills American schoolchildren need to learn to read and write is much easier to arrive at than agreement on what they should read and write.
Recent setbacks in American foreign policy are not making it easier to arrive at an arms-control treaty with the Soviet Union.
In an election held now,… Recent setbacks in American foreign policy are not making it easier to arrive at an arms-control treaty with the Soviet Union.
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