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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'for easy' is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is used as an adverb to indicate that an action is easier or simpler. For example: "This calculator has a button to simplify fractions for easy calculations."
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That's for easy rescue".
The sites are designed for easy ogling.
The pieces are designed for easy installation.
It makes for easy drinking.
There's also a USB for easy recharging.
The whole thing collapses for easy storage.
It was also for easy scrutiny, afterwards.
Nor does he settle for easy choices.
"I'm not looking for easy matches.
Worse, glues don't allow for easy dismantling.
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