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Discover LudwigThe phrase "easy without" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe something that is effortless or simple without a particular action or requirement. Example: "Learning a new language can be easy without the pressure of having to speak it perfectly."
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Not so easy without Balco, is it?
They can rest easy without being persecuted by the police.
The implementation of S-FEM is easy without additional parameters.
"Abandoning nuclear power will not be easy without creating conditions for future energy supply".
Because of the multiplex positive control, interpretation of the peaks was very easy, without any ambiguity.
Staying that way is not easy, without soul, life or heart".
The fall of Mr. Milosevic was too quick and easy, without death or sacrifice.
MacGowan takes a bite out of his sandwich, which isn't as easy, without teeth, as you might think.
I thought I'm just going to grind in life like this, easy without any effort, and be successful.
Already, many industries are suffering from overcapacity, and efficient and smooth restructuring will not be easy without government help.
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If Runyon were a paparazzi-infested club, Franklin would be the cooler-than-thou speak-easy without a sign outside.
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