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Discover LudwigThe phrase "may easily be" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to suggest a possibility or to express that something is likely to occur. For example, "This mistake may easily be avoided if more care is taken."
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The importance of this tradition may easily be exaggerated.
That he was extraordinary, even in his earliest years, may easily be deduced.
The men's posturings and shenanigans may easily be seen as competitive displays.
But we may easily be altering it now by inadvertence, for many chemicals, like radiation, bring about gene mutations.
Is there a suggestion, in Pinter's post-Holocaust vision of the world, that victim and victimizer may easily be interchangeable?
It may easily be served at Western meals, pairing comfortably with lamb chops, a roast duck, or grilled fish.
It is aesthetically complete in itself, so may easily be regarded as a finished work of art.
Since he lives in an outlying northern suburb, the game may easily be over by the time he returns.
If diagnosis is based on clinical symptoms alone, malaria may easily be confused with any of several other diseases.
Because the topography provides no natural obstacles, each village may easily be moved from place to place.
These films may easily be damaged or degraded in the micromachining process for fabricating microstructures.
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