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Discover Ludwig"that much easy" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
Instead, you could use "that much easier" or "that easy." Here is an example of how you could use these phrases in a sentence: - "Learning a new language is not that much easier than learning a musical instrument." - "Is it really that easy to find a job these days?".
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"It makes the commute that much easier".
It made guard duty that much easier to get through.
"It makes it that much easier for smugglers".
Their support, reading their messages, makes it that much easier.
This makes traveling around town or the world that much easier!
He makes them better — and that makes victories that much easier.
"That makes it that much easier to cross over to defense, and vice versa.
When Brewer is knocking down that shot, it makes it that much easier for everyone else".
"It made the learning process that much easier for me," he said.
Having the rudimentary system makes the transition to Kaepernick that much easier.
"Once we get back to making those shots, it makes the game that much easier".
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