Sentence examples for more easy to from inspiring English sources

The phrase 'more easy' is not correct in written English.
Instead, you should use the phrase 'easier'. For example: This way of learning was much easier to understand.

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Teams should be more easy to join.

Typically compile source into more easy to interpret form.

"It makes it much more easy to defend our goal".

"It was more easy to visit before," she said.

Ecosystem dynamics both before and after a tipping point are more easy to understand retrospectively.

The Spielberg film is "much more easy to see than 'Shoah,' it is very sentimental".

Let's put it this way: It's more easy to understand for many people".

Presence of monkeys is much more easy to establish than absence.

You can't get away with it – it's much more easy to expose a poor broadcast.

It's more easy to live here as an artist so people have more time, more resources".

Yet that doesn't make it any more easy to lose your mum and dad.

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