comparative ease

Frequency: 5.03.0 per million words

a state of being relatively easy or effortless compared to another task

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  • She passed the difficult exam with comparative ease, surprising her teachers.
  • She passed the advanced physics exam with comparative ease, surprising her professors.
  • With the new software, data entry can be done with comparative ease.
  • Compared to our competitors, our team transitioned to the new system with comparative ease.
  • The experienced hiker scaled the mountain with comparative ease.
  • The veteran marathon runner completed the final mile with comparative ease.
  • After months of practice, he could solve the complex puzzle with comparative ease.
  • He learned Spanish with comparative ease because he already spoke French and Italian.
  • The new legislation passed through parliament with comparative ease.
  • The new update allowed developers to fix bugs with comparative ease.
  • Having lived there before, she navigated the city with comparative ease.
  • Having practiced on a balance bike, the child learned to ride a pedal bike with comparative ease.
  • The second phase of the project was completed with comparative ease thanks to better planning.
  • Users adopted the new interface with comparative ease, thanks to its intuitive design.
  • Compared to his peers, the prodigy learned the instrument with comparative ease.
  • The incumbent governor won re-election with comparative ease, securing a large majority.
  • Once you grasp the concept, you'll find the subsequent problems can be solved with comparative ease.
  • After a long and difficult journey, they navigated the final stretch of the river with comparative ease.
  • The comparative ease with which the team adapted to the changes was impressive.
  • The experienced chef prepared the complex dish with comparative ease, making it look simple.