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The phrase "easy to decipher" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is clear or can be easily understood. For example: The instructions were easy to decipher, so I was able to assemble the furniture quickly.
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The artists' messages are not always easy to decipher.
The answer is not so easy to decipher.
"It isn't always easy to decipher your meaning," he said.
But this time, the committee members say, the evidence is not so easy to decipher.
"These are very complex environments that are not easy to decipher from a distance.
As propaganda goes, it's easy to decipher both message and motive.
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Cows are heavily inbred, which has made their genomes easier to decipher.
Once a de Kooning seemed terribly abstract and strange, but it's easier to decipher now.
Their original purpose would be easier to decipher if their raised lettering was not so often caked with paint.
It is easier to decipher the sources of Mr. Preljocaj's mix of formal dance and emotionally expressive gesture.
They are also faster learners than dogs, and their behaviour is easier to decipher and control than an insect's.
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easy to decipher and
easy to crack
easy to decode
straightforward to decipher
easy to read
easy to interpret
ready to decipher
easy to fathom
complicated to decipher
challenging to decipher
easier to decipher
easy to listen
easy to dismiss
easy to say
easy to spot
easy to fall
easy to skim
easy to carry
easy to miss
easy to forget
easy to like
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