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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more easily understood" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe something that is easier to comprehend or grasp. Example: The teacher used simpler words and visual aids to make the complex concept more easily understood by her students.
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After closer examination the apparent contradiction is more easily understood.
It also suggests using a more easily understood name, such as "court supporter".
"You have got to use expressions that are more easily understood," Mr. Koizumi said.
But in the words of that other, and more easily understood, Mazda mission statement, "Zoom zoom".
I have inflated all the incomes to 2013 dollars to make comparisons more easily understood.
Some of the potential sticking points are more easily understood by Americans.
Her passionate nature was more easily understood than Charlotte's decorous temperament.
High level theoretical treatments are more easily understood and digested when accompanied by concrete examples.
By Monday, the company had reduced the share award and imposed performance criteria more easily understood by investors.
Solving real-world problems in a maths-based game is learning in context and more easily understood.
Although entirely functional, and generally readable, we feel that had we done a little more work on paper, the code could be more easily understood.
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