easy solution
collocation in Englishmeaningsofeasyandsolution
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easy
adjective
uk/ˈiː.zi/us/ˈiː.zi/
needing ...
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solution
noun
uk/səˈluː.ʃən/us/səˈluː.ʃən/
the answer to ...
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(Definition ofeasyandsolutionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
Examplesofeasy solution
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The second problem, not surprisingly, has noeasysolution.
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It is clear that there is noeasysolution.
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None of these explanations provides aneasysolutionto what remains a considerable problem.
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Using the (unoptimized) tiny interpreter provides aneasysolution, because it can easily record a trail of the most recent few jumps.
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For men too quitting monastic life was not aneasysolution.
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Aneasysolutionis to extend the generated names with enough prefixes and suffixes to make the names unique.
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There is noeasysolution, but just as policies should acknowledge and support families, they need also to recognise that there may be conflicting interests.
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I think that this tendency is wrong-headed and that virtue ethics should not provide aneasysolution to the problem of the actual demandingness of morality.
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This is aneasysolutionin practice, but this is not adapted to real world programs where, for instance, one has to cope with overflows when using machine integers.
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If the population of a country possesses a rich multiplicity of languages, noeasysolutioncan be found to the problem of which language to choose for education.
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There is aneasysolutionif arrays capable of being accessed and updated in constant time are available, but we aim for an algorithm that employs only standard lists.
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Fortunately there is aneasysolution.
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This is not helped by the contemporary shortage of nurses, which makes recruitment difficult and may lead to theeasysolutionof employing untrained staff instead.
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There is noeasysolutionto this problem.
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It is a problem and there is noeasysolution.
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No, there is no fast oreasysolutionto the crisis we are facing.
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Extradition does not provide aneasysolutioneither.
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I agree that there is noeasysolutionto this difficult problem.
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