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Discover Ludwig"increasingly easy" is a perfectly valid phrase to use in written English.
It is an adverb that can be used to describe an action that is becoming easier. For example, "Making reservations through an online portal is increasingly easy these days."
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It is also increasingly easy to discover.
It has been an increasingly easy sell.
Login credentials are valuable and are increasingly easy to compromise.
Richly remunerated contractors generate easy headlines and, increasingly, easy politics.
Frozen grated coconut is also becoming increasingly easy to find.
Fortunately, this sort of plagiarism is also increasingly easy to detect.
Personal information is ubiquitous and it is becoming increasingly easy to link information to individuals.
The private sector expands and more prominent companies find it increasingly easy to borrow overseas.
But there's so much news, and it's increasingly easy to plug in.
In recent years Test records have become increasingly easy to break.
It's difficult when the children are young, but, as they get older, it's increasingly easy.
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