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easy

[ee-zee] / ˈi zi /






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It won’t be easy to erode China’s lead in critical minerals—it came out of an industrial strategy that was pursued for decades.

From The Wall Street Journal

“If you name him, it will be too easy to get attached. And remember, he’s only staying with us for a few more weeks.”

From Literature

When she began to work with the paper, Sadako discovered that folding a crane wasn’t as easy as it looked.

From Literature

"Well, if you stay invisible, it's going to be a lot easier to keep you a secret," he said.

From Literature

The presence of minerals under the surface of the Earth is not the only factor that affects supply, it is also how easy they are to access and process.

From BBC