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readily

[red-l-ee] / ˈrɛd l i /


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The argument advanced by the IRS is a formalistic one that results in an absurdity: Cryptocurrency wasn’t explicitly included in the list of items that meet the “readily valued property” exemption to the appraisal rules.

From The Wall Street Journal

Even when nutrients were readily available, these failures reduced overall population growth.

From Science Daily

Clearly, if comparable data were readily available for income and wealth holdings, the top 5% on the wealth side would be much greater.

From MarketWatch

Their full names were available Sunday afternoon in the Justice Department’s keyword search, along with personally identifying details that make them readily traceable, including home addresses.

From The Wall Street Journal

In practical terms, sanctuary policies mean that undocumented migrants are more readily able to obtain identity documents and driving licenses for example.

From Barron's