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Discover LudwigThe phrase "find easy to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that something is not difficult to do or understand. For example, "I find it easy to remember people's names."
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What do recruiters find easy to read?
That is not an idea I find easy to swallow.
It is a book they will find easy to like, even to love.
Together such factoids add up to an image of a woman people find easy to disparage.
They have matchless brand-names and country-wide sales networks, which foreigners will not find easy to replicate.
Globus is also offering another kind of vacation customers may find easy to justify — the fast, affordable trip.
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Whether you try a larger one, like Festivals.com, or a smaller, more specialized site, you'll find easy-to-search databases with reams of information on summer festivals, from jazz and bluegrass to ballooning and worm races, all around the globe.
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Even though there's no treatment for Alzheimer's disease, researchers are keen to find easy-to-use and reliable biomarkers, which would help ensure that people in Alzheimer's clinical trials really do have the disease and would make early treatment possible if it eventually becomes available.
The old "castle-and-moat" perimeter model will not completely vanish, but companies have to become more data-aware, find easy-to-use encryption software, and start embedding security directly into the hardware (he points to Intel's recent takeover of McAfee).
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