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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make light work of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a phrase that means to make a job or task easier, and is usually used for more difficult tasks. For example, "The team was able to make light work of the complicated plumbing job."
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Having said that, a spiralizer would make light work of cutting the vegetables for this slaw.
These recipes will make light work of a box of mangoes across the whole ripening process.
Basic packages cost from about £25 and are designed to make light work of completing the self-assessment tax return.
"He was a strong guy and he wasn't an easy opponent but I wanted to make light work of him".
La predicción Argentina will make light work of a group which sees them up against a brittle Colombia, a dismal Bolivia and the Costa Rican under-23 team.
They are harmless to mature houseplants, but can make light work of young seedlings's roots and you can hardly stop watering these.
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It helps keep the butter in dough cool while you work and its weight makes light work of rolling, preventing over-working.
Cleans well and makes light work of brushing.
Blake had made light work of Young in the first and third sets.
The Mark Usher-trained colt made light work of his seven rivals on his first start over seven furlongs.
Playing a sumptuous brand of tennis, he made light work of Radek Stepanek, winning by 6-3, 6-2, 6-2.
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