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The sentence "things will be easier" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this sentence to express that something will become less difficult or complicated in the future. Example: "Once you learn how to use the new software, things will be easier and you can work more efficiently."
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By the end of the novel, things will be easier.
"Things will be easier, but let's not prejudge anything," said Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner of France.
"I'm not so far away from a time," he said, "when things will be easier".
"But, of course, it is my dream that things will be easier".
I hope things will be easier for them than they were for me.
My mother always said that when her husband and my brothers were found, things will be easier.
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"Things will be easy now".
"I am not saying that things will be easy, but there are no magic solutions either," he added.
As long as there is the comment from the two general offices, things will be easy.
I won't pretend that things will be easy.
But that doesn't mean things will be easy against Montclair (16-9), which plays in the Hacienda League--maybe the best league in 3-A.
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