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The phrase "made things easier" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or action that has simplified or improved a task or situation. Example: The invention of the wheel made things easier for humans to transport goods and travel long distances.
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That would've made things easier.
No, she says, it made things easier.
The friendly crowds have made things easier.
Not that it has made things easier.
The Saudi passport authority has now made things easier still.
"Plugging everything into RebelMouse just made things easier".
But that hasn't made things easier for Mr. Braxton.
"Scoring the early goal really made things easier".
"The internet has made things easier," Dunlop says.
"I'd hoped this would have made things easier.
"That made things easier for me," Mullen said.
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