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The phrase "is more readily" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to compare the ease or speed of something with another thing. Example: "This new technology is more readily available than the old one, making it easier for us to access information."
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Day care is more readily available.
One is that the information is more readily quantifiable.
Lycopene is more readily absorbed when combined with oil, so a sauce is ideal.
Quantification, he wrote, "is more readily contestable and likely to be contested".
Credit is more readily available, for one thing, and attitudes toward debt have changed.
Yet on the streets of Kano, the government is more readily denounced than the militants.
Recent gainers in the wider sector include Powderject, which is more readily comprehensible as it offers superior injection equipment.
As for the history of the Fort Tryon sign, information is more readily available, but only slightly.
Searches for information stored on a PC, however, could offer an advertising arena that is more readily defensible.
It is more readily thought of as a pit of instability than as a source of opportunity.
"Those nights and through the rest of the tournament, where TV is more readily available, we have lower online numbers".
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