Sentence examples for easy to utter from inspiring English sources

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For those who lean to the left, it's too easy to utter the word "Thatcher" and to link her government with everything wretched that happened in the 1980s.

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Far easier simply to utter blank, fashionable phrases about industrial policy or rebalancing.

Sorry can be too easy a word to utter when it's not backed up by real change.

The Germans, though, were singularly ready to utter the unspeakable.

Now that Mantel is Dame Hilary Mantel, and Wolf Hall and Bring Up the Bodies have brought her fame, it is easy to spot the assurance and utter idiosyncrasy of this debut novel.

Today it would be easy to see why Bailey might want to utter the same words again.

Better still, should you decide the page you just wrote is utter garbage it's easy to rip out! defer.add img); Spiral or bound, consider using graph paper versus standard lined paper.

It's easy to condemn someone like Gibson who uttered the N-word.

In the end, the Derbyshire mansion and claims of living in "utter luxury" were too easy to use as signifiers for the difficulties being experienced by her firm, and the dangers of government outsourcing – not to mention the contrast between her apparently endless good fortune and the lives of the people she claims to want to help.

It's easy to imagine, say, George Sanders or Rex Harrison uttering some of Pozdynyshev's choicer assessments: "The man was an embarrassment of effort".

It would be easy to dismiss this statement – and the person who uttered it – as buffoonish; a caricature of the overt and hostile racism that many believe we have put behind us.

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