easy reach

collocation in English

meaningsofeasyandreach

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easy
adjective
uk
/ˈiː.zi/
us
/ˈiː.zi/
needing ...
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reach
noun
uk
/riːtʃ/
us
/riːtʃ/
Your reach is the distance within which you can stretch out your arm and ...
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(Definition ofeasyandreachfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofeasy reach

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It is likely that weaving prospered and partly relocated towards areas withineasyreachof the army contractors.
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For sake of respectability they lived in detached groups, but withineasyreachone of another.
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Others found it easier to keep regularly needed items at hand and ineasyreachby leaving them out on surfaces.
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Schools should be withineasyreachof children, and a pleasant learning environment would reduce dropout.
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Adding knobs and controllers ineasyreachof the player's hands is not practical, and the issue of pedalling for cellists and bassists is also a consideration.
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Sometimes they can be so far away that it's hard to support somebody if you're not there, or withineasyreachof them - and that's a problem.
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Hot desk areas are provided in the centre of the space for use by the doctors, withineasyreachof the filing wall, admin information and staff.
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If we can put industry withineasyreachof a growing rural population, let us put it there.
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There is abundant work withineasyreachof the town.
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Nobody was in a position to get withineasyreachof the actual cost.
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What is more, we have three new towns withineasyreachof the river.
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Accordingly, there must be adequate facilities for training withineasyreachof their homes.
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For the first time ever, people are withineasyreachof ordinary banking services, which are just a short walk from their homes.
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The community's daily needs, such as employment, schooling and shopping, should mostly be available locally and withineasyreach.
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People like facilities to be available withineasyreachof their own homes.
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It has also highlighted the advantages of living withineasyreachof our capital city.
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That problem, of course, is on the whole confined to the areas withineasyreachof the big centres of population.
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If people do not have a post office withineasyreach, they will not use the service except to stock up on stamps.
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Failing that, will he ascertain what other openings withineasyreachof the area can be offered to staff and trainees?
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Surely, the elderly, the infirm and those on income support or on low incomes—in fact, everyone—deserve to have a dentist within fairlyeasyreach.
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