Examples of using Easier to read in English and their translations into Korean
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Programming
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The general rule is that a serif typeface is easier to read in print, while a san serif typeface is easier to read on screen.
This makes the gauge easier to read at a glance- if the pointer is straight up, things are normal.
This is designed to make the indications easier to read, perfect for a watch intended for frequent use.
The Privacy Policy has been reorganized to make it easier to read and to address new global requirements.
Note: Some languages support an Immersive Reader to make it even easier to read email.
I think it makes the code easier to read and makes it clear to other developers what my true intention is.
It's better to use*,+, or? when you can, simply because they're shorter and easier to read.
Large digit display with bright, two-level backlight makes the 80- Series V significantly easier to read than older models.
Indenting Indenting can improve the layout of a discussion considerably, making it much easier to read.
Further, printed information is easier to read than information displayed on a computer screen.
I personally find that sans-serif is easier to read on the web and serif is easier to read in print.
This can make long formulas that reference many columns shorter and easier to read.
In particular, this makes very large and very small numbers easier to read.
Early-bound objects are significantly faster than late-bound objects and make your code easier to read and maintain.
simply because they're shorter and easier to read.
It will make your code much easier to read, both for you and for other people.
But throwing those parentheses there makes it a little bit easier to read.
Users with vision impairments such as low vision or color blindness find sites that use this template easier to read.
the code becomes a little easier to read and a bit easier to change.