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"make easy work of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English, and it means to do something quickly and with little effort.
For example, "The experienced chef was able to make easy work of preparing the five-course dinner."
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The truck can make easy work of an eight-ton blofk of granite.
A fine Microplane-style grater will make easy work of garlic and ginger, as well as hard cheeses and citrus zests.
The Globetrotters increased their advantage to 62-42 with 10 minutes 46 seconds left to make easy work of the school lads.
For a while, it looked as if the Rangers would make easy work of it when they jumped ahead, 2-0, in the first period.
After that, Biden should make easy work of the commander-in-chief.
Possibly a mandolin would make easy work of the slicing.
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But Perth made easy work of the Jets' wobbly defence.
Overall, Shabalov made easy work of his task.
Rush, a former leader of the Black Panthers in Chicago, made easy work of Obama.
He made easy work of Schoenberg's Fantasy (Op. 47) as well.
Twelve runs off the over and England are making easy work of this.
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