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not difficult
adjective as in simple
adjective as in uncomplicated
Example Sentences
It was not difficult for students to stumble upon examples of mislabelling.
"No, it's not difficult. I want to do this."
Again, the legal question is not difficult: Under federal law, parts that “may readily be converted” to fire a bullet are a firearm, so their sale must comply with the usual regulations, including needing a serial number and background check.
Smith, who often claimed she had never watched the show and found the rigors of filming, not to mention the weight of all those hats, exhausting, had, toward the end of her career, gained a reputation for being, if not difficult than certainly intimidating, on set.
Privately, it’s not difficult to get Scottish Conservative politicians to tell you why they believe one candidate or another would be a disaster for the party.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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