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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is rarely easy" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that is often difficult or challenging, for example, "Quitting smoking is rarely easy."
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Downsizing is rarely easy.
Believing in the Padres is rarely easy.
Reintroducing endangered species is rarely easy.
Making this leap is rarely easy.
The right call is rarely easy.
The first – recognise, or diagnose – is rarely easy.
That sort of moment is rarely easy for me.
The relationship between a sitting President and his living predecessors is rarely easy.
But it is rarely easy to go directly to the N.H.L. from junior hockey.
Coping with the stepping aside of a formidable founder is rarely easy.
It is rarely easy to give a face-lift to a New York City icon.
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