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(as) easy as anything
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not needing any effort
What is the origin of the idiom "easy as anything" and when to use it?
The idiomatic expression "easy as anything" is used to conveys a straightforward and uncomplicated task, emphasizing the simplicity of an action or activity. The origin of this idiom is not well-known, but it has been in use since 17th century.
Example
The whole procedure is as easy as ABC.
Sounds easy as ABC right?
If you all work in the same physical space, working as a team is easy as anything.
The whole procedure is as easy as ABC.
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