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Discover Ludwig"have it easier" is a correct and usable sentence in written English.
It is usually used when someone is wishing another person good luck in a difficult task/situation. For example, "I know it's going to be tough, but I hope you have it easier than you expect."
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"We have it easier than Samsung did," says Colin Giles, chief marketing officer for its consumer business, because Korean firms paved the way for global acceptance of Chinese brands.
These days, Hackney's trustees have it easier.
Other countries, other people have it easier.
The judges have it easier in person.
She tries not to resent peers who have it easier.
And believe me, in cooking you have it easier.
Still, some young men insist that women have it easier.
When it comes to reproduction, men will still have it easier for some time.
German competitors, with deeper-rooted design traditions and a reassuring familiarity, have it easier.
From labor to love, do beautiful people really have it easier?
IN MOST countries, most of the time, men have it easier than women.
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