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easy to understand
adjective as in user-friendly
Example Sentences
Many people with ME recognise the strain the NHS is under - what's less easy to understand, they say, are the attitudes of some of the healthcare staff they encounter.
"The Apprentice" is the movie that Donald Trump does not want you to see, and it is easy to understand why.
If the unchecked, unfounded Bey-Tay rumors now feel like a moment of virtual mass hysteria, it’s also easy to understand why so many of us got carried away with the showbiz wish-casting.
Business psychologist Jess Barker says it is easy to understand why so many of us don’t like work meetings.
It’s relatively easy to understand how olive oil could plausibly help with dementia death risk, because of compounds that might reduce inflammation in the brain.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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