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The phrase "would easily understand" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe someone's ability or likelihood to comprehend or grasp information or concepts without much difficulty. Example: With her strong background in mathematics, she would easily understand the complex equations presented in the lecture.
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Second, the settlements are provocative to the local Palestinian population in a way that Americans would easily understand if something similar happened to them.
Moneo had hoped to commission pieces from distinguished abstractionists like Agnes Martin and Martin Puryear, but Cardinal Roger Mahony said he wanted art that his parishioners would easily understand.
"I thought something clearly marked and clearly identified would be the best way to get a response," he said, offering a large bureaucracy a bureaucratic structure that he felt it would easily understand.
On The Apprentice, Trump played a successful leader and businessman as convincingly as George Clooney once played a doctor on ER; but whereas most Americans would easily understand that Clooney was not the man to take on their triple bypass, they seem not to have recognized the gap between being a genuine leader and acting one on television.
With two versions of the same story taking up much of the episode, Gilligan knew that he would have to keep the plot simple and settled on a vampire story, that everyone would easily understand.
In addition, CHWs with a higher educational status would easily understand how to write and submit their monthly report.
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If someone's looking to try and do that, one common tip is think of the Rubik's Cube in terms of pieces, instead of stickers … if I had [a Rubik's Cube lying around] you'd easily understand what I mean.
Baquet said he "would more easily understand the criticism if we did not examine Obama's role in drone strikes than the criticism that we did".
Then maybe lawmakers would more easily understand that it is equally unacceptable to not count us in public policy, too--and that truly counting us in policy decisions means through meaningful disaggregated data.
Of course, Lincoln had no need to use the name of God; his audience would have easily understood the underpinnings of the speech, and, indeed, its title, which is drawn directly from Scripture.
This, my father and grandfather would have easily understood.
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