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The phrase "no easy" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate that something is difficult or challenging. Here are some examples: - "Finding a job is no easy task in today's economy." - "She had no easy decisions to make when it came to choosing a college." - "Managing a team of diverse personalities is no easy feat." - "No easy solutions were available for the complex problem at hand." - "The road to success is no easy journey, but it's worth it in the end."
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There are no easy choices.
There's no easy answer".
No easy job.
"There's no easy solution".
That's no easy task".
No easy blame, no easy answers.
That's no easy feat.
It's no easy feat.
There's no easy fix.
"There's no easy stretch.
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But anesthesia was no easier.
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