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Discover Ludwig"make it easy for" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to make something less difficult or burdensome for someone. You can use it in a variety of situations, such as when giving instructions or advice, expressing a request or suggestion, or praising someone for making something easier. Example: "Try using a rolling pin to make it easy for you to flatten the dough." (Instructions) Example: "I suggest setting a reminder on your phone to make it easy for you to remember your appointments." (Advice) Example: "Thank you for organizing the files alphabetically. You've really made it easy for us to find what we need." (Praise) Example: "Could you please make it easy for me and tie this ribbon into a bow?" (Request).
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We never make it easy for ourselves.
Why make it easy for the government?
They make it easy for me.
Make it easy for them.
He doesn't make it easy for idealists.
I'll make it easy for you: eight.
Make it easy for them to receive.
Don't make it easy for them.
I won't make it easy for you.
Don't make it easy for him.
That should make it easy for authorities.
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