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"was easier than" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when comparing two things or situations, with the first being described as simpler or less difficult than the second. Example: "Studying for my English exam was easier than studying for my math exam."
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But it was easier than you think.
It was easier than I expected.
Anything was easier than writing.
Adjusting to Nguyen was easier than expected.
It was easier than I thought.
It was easier than saying, 'Hi.
This was easier than he had imagined.
The play was easier than the bidding.
"That was easier than this," Owens said.
That was easier than finding n and ds separately.
But changing the law was easier than changing practice.
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