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"facile to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe something that is easy or effortless to do or understand. Examples: 1. The instructions were facile to follow, making the recipe a breeze to make. 2. The concept was presented in a facile manner, making it understandable for even the youngest students. 3. It was facile to see that she was lying, as her story kept changing. 4. The new software is designed to be facile to use, even for those who are not tech-savvy. 5. Her speech was filled with facile arguments that failed to convince anyone.
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It is facile to criticise Africa for not learning the lessons of history.
At the same time, it is facile to dismiss science itself.
It would be facile to restrict myself to 20l, I decide.
It would be facile to claim that all aspects of foreign policy are ethically straightforward.
Given this, it is facile to blame China's problems on government intervention.
Is it too facile to say it started with goose pimples and ended in goose steps?
The tailored trousers It's the season of the trouser, though it might seem facile to point this out.
Would it be too facile to conclude that tax cuts are never acceptable in the euro zone?Sean GuerinDublin.
It would be facile to say that this is the territory of Kafka because this is not fiction.
These are important issues; it's facile to dismiss opponents of the public plan as mere tools of industry.
They can guzzle champagne till it runs from their ears, and become facile to the point of dumbness.
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