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readily

[red-l-ee] / ˈrɛd l i /


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Like the British troops who readily acknowledged the “pluck” of the Dervishes, Mr. Hart is impressed by their willingness to face the massed firepower of rifles, machine guns and artillery.

From The Wall Street Journal

"No tier four was readily available and the high demand for such beds is a national issue," said James Marsland, prosecuting.

From BBC

In fact, Tor traffic is easily distinguishable from regular Internet traffic and can readily be blocked.

From Salon

In multiple interviews, Erb has readily conceded that the model is not perfect.

From MarketWatch

Unsurprisingly, all of those things were readily available in Lowe’s newly sold property.

From MarketWatch