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Discover Ludwig'just easy' is not a grammatically correct phrase and is not typically used in written English
If you would like to use a phrase to mean "very easy," you could use the phrase "a piece of cake," as in: "This math problem is a piece of cake!"
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They're just easy.
It's just easy".
Converse are just easy.
"Everything was just easy peasy," he says.
"This isn't just easy sugary stuff.
It was just easy and comfortable".
After all, they're just easy sweet people.
Is the historical soap opera just easy escapism?
It is just easy access to electricity, they say.
Another schoolmate said that Lauber was "just easy pickin's".
"It was just easy," Ochoa said, adding: "Stress free.
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