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How to use easy to deal with in a sentence

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All I can say about it is nice people are easy to deal with and unpleasant people are much more difficult to cope with.
These are individual incidents and overt racism should be easy to deal with.
Some of these are easy to deal with, but many of them cannot be improved over a week-end.
We really loved the idea of going away for a while, just the two of us, and it's only for two years, which was easy to deal with.
We found people there who were very easy to deal with and to speak with and had a real love and concern for what we were going through.
The crucial point here is that space is relatively easy to deal with politically, while place is not.
Turbulence in financial markets is not easy to deal with, and it is certainly not welcome.
I can't believe how easy to deal with and supportive they have been, right from filling out the form.
It isn't easy to deal with the uncertainties that are a part of the science.
Failure and rejection are not easy to deal with but I always know if someone says no, I have to ask some more people.
This is not a bill that is as easy to deal with as some might say, but I also do not think it is as complicated as others might have it either.
Claims that are patently without merit are relatively easy to deal with, regardless whether the claimant is represented or not.
Canadians will directly benefit from programs and services that are easy to find, easy to deal with and easy to access.
It is very easy to deal with impaired driving on alcohol right now because we have breathalyzers and standards.
The sector of relationships is a complex area which is not easy to deal with.
It is not easy to deal with differences, to discuss different values, backgrounds, to identify other beliefs, assumptions and behaviours.
What we need for this are very clear and transparent provisions, which are easy to deal with, and to which the individual authorities can quickly refer when applying the law.
But a collection is anything but easy to deal with.
I am thinking, among other things, about the rail subsidies and the Crows Nest rate, two issues that were never easy to deal with, needless to say.
A pandemic is not as clear or easy to deal with as any other conventional infra structure disaster that might affect the ability to access an office building.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Magdalen, in the capacity of a thoughtless girl, was comparatively easy to deal with.
The fanatic is troublesome, but comparatively easy to deal with.
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