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easily

[ee-zuh-lee, eez-lee] / ˈi zə li, ˈiz li /




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If he’d been driving a McLaren, he said last week, “We wouldn’t be talking about a championship. It would already have been won, easily.”

From The Wall Street Journal

They are persistent pollutants, meaning they don't degrade easily and instead build up in the environment.

From BBC

He strode through after a mistake from Sunderland, could easily have passed it to his left and let somebody else go one v one.

From BBC

He found it difficult to breathe after standing close to where it had been sprayed, and he and the 15-20 colleagues who tested it with him could not easily wash it off.

From BBC

On the Budapest film set earlier this month, producer Daniel Kresmery said "for now, things are still working, but it could fall apart very easily."

From Barron's