The phrase "to make the process easier" is correct and can be used in written English. It is typically used to describe a strategy or action which would simplify a task or procedure. For example, "We implemented different methods to make the process easier, such as creating diagrams to visualize the steps.".
Adoption laws were eventually changed to make the process easier.
Other companies are also trying to make the process easier.
The idea here is to make the process easier, and also tie it into Facebook.
"We are always looking for ways to make the process easier," said John Signor, a Health Department spokesman.
But John Paul was an avid saint-maker who loosened the rules to make the process easier.
And those rules can differ from company to company, although many try to make the process easy to understand.
Ms. Birnbaum said that she was trying to make the process easy enough to be followed without the help of a lawyer.
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