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easy to use applicable
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "easy to use applicable" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a combination of two separate ideas, but it lacks clarity and proper structure. Example: "The software is easy to use, making it applicable for beginners."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
Alternative expressions(4)
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Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
The procedure is demonstrated in the context of Japanese civilian youth and U.S. military, and is shown to be simple, accurate, easy to use, and applicable across these two anthropometrically dissimilar populations.
With studies of ion channels, it is helpful to have a potent and specific blocker that is easy to use and applicable to a range of assays.
An efficient statistical testing framework that helps control for false discovery without prior information about error rates is critical for making such an aligner easy to use and applicable across technology platforms.
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(Table 7; Figure 1) The present article proposes a new clinical classification of chronic pancreatitis, which is practically easy to use and applicable for all etiologies of chronic pancreatitis.
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The PolyWare method using only final radiographic anteroposterior images is inexpensive and easy to use, is applicable for 2D wear measurements above 0.5 mm in total, and offers a simple and fast set-up that is applicable for the assessment of PE wear in most hospitals.
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While various pipelines are available that can be employed to differentiate between true and false variants [ 33, 34], we focused on developing an analysis pipeline that is easy to use, adopt and applicable particularly for polyploid species.
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In addition, we considered that the following features would be important in any definition of ARF: it should consider change from baseline; it should include classifications for acute on chronic renal disease; it should be easy to use and clinically applicable across different centres; and it should consider both sensitivity and specificity because of different populations and research questions.
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According to Harputlugil et al. [53] AHP is a better tool for solving the multi-criteria decision making problems in comparison to others (for example ELECTRE, DEMATEL, ISM, ANP, VIKOR and TOPSIS) because it is easy to use and a widely applicable and powerful tool for selection and evaluation purposes, both in engineering and social fields.
Despite the known limitations, regarding the use of self-report instruments to measure immunosuppressives NA, including underreporting and social desirability bias, self-report instruments are cheap, easy to use, uncomplicated to score, and applicable as part of a combined diagnosis strategy.
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In order to assess the energy efficiency of an indoor lighting installation, a criterion for the installed electrical power is proposed which is broadly applicable and easy to use.
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To make the protocol clinically applicable and easy to use, only data available from child health centres obtained from children prior to school start were used for the protocol development.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing a product or process, use "easy to use and applicable" as two separate qualities. For example, "The software is easy to use, making it applicable for beginners."
Common error
Avoid directly combining "easy to use" and "applicable" without a conjunction or rephrasing. It's better to state them as separate benefits to ensure clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase combines an adjective phrase describing usability (easy to use) with another adjective describing relevance (applicable). It aims to express that something is both simple to operate and suitable for a particular purpose or situation. However, Ludwig AI indicates that the phrase is not correct in written English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "easy to use applicable" attempts to combine the ideas of usability and relevance, it is considered grammatically incorrect by Ludwig AI. It's more effective to express these qualities separately or use alternative phrases like "user-friendly and relevant" or "simple and effective". When describing a product or process, clearly state both qualities to ensure clarity and avoid awkward phrasing. Proper usage ensures that your message is both understood and well-received.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
user-friendly and relevant
Replaces "easy to use" with a synonym and "applicable" with a word indicating relevance.
simple and effective
Focuses on simplicity and the ability to produce a desired result.
straightforward and suitable
Highlights the directness of use and appropriateness for a given context.
accessible and fitting
Emphasizes the ease of access and how well something corresponds to requirements.
effortless and appropriate
Stresses the lack of effort required and the suitability for a specific situation.
convenient and pertinent
Highlights the ease and suitability of something.
practical and readily utilized
Focuses on usefulness and immediate usability.
uncomplicated and well-suited
Emphasizes lack of complexity and a good match for requirements.
intuitive and adaptable
Highlights the easy to understand nature and the ability to adjust to different conditions.
painless and on target
Emphasizes lack of difficulty and relevance.
FAQs
How can I properly use "easy to use" and "applicable" in a sentence?
Instead of combining them directly, use them as separate qualities connected by a conjunction or rephrase the sentence to show the relationship. For example: "The software is "easy to use" and it's also applicable to various situations" or "Because the software is "easy to use", it's applicable for beginners".
What is a more grammatically correct way to express that something is both user-friendly and relevant?
You can say it is "user-friendly and relevant", "simple and effective", or "straightforward and suitable" depending on the specific context.
Is it appropriate to combine adjectives like "easy to use" and "applicable" directly?
While not grammatically incorrect, directly combining them without a conjunction can sound awkward. It's better to use a coordinating conjunction or rephrase for clarity.
What's the difference between saying something is "easy to use" versus saying it is "applicable"?
"Easy to use" refers to the simplicity and user-friendliness of something, while "applicable" refers to its relevance or suitability for a particular situation or purpose. They describe different qualities.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested