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not difficult
adjective as in simple
adjective as in uncomplicated
Example Sentences
In Buckinghamshire, she has struggled to find employment, although says "it is not difficult to find work in kitchens", adding that "even if you do not speak English, they will show you what to do".
But given the president’s attacks on CISA’s work, it is not difficult to imagine that the administration will permanently gut the agency’s election security role, as recommended in Project 2025.
“In Republics of narrow extent,” Washington cautioned in this purged passage, “it is not difficult for those who at any time hold the reins of Power, and command the ordinary public favor, to overturn the established Constitution, in favor of their own aggrandisement.”
Given both United goals and the majority of the visitors' threat came down his side, it was not difficult to understand why Alexander-Arnold's performance was questioned.
Although McVay said this week that he did not regard it as an audition of sorts for Garoppolo, it’s not difficult to see why it could be.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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