Idioms

come easy to

come easy to (one)

To be something that one can do with little effort. Playing the guitar just doesn't come easy to me—maybe because I have no sense of rhythm. Jackie isn't a great outfielder, but pitching seems to come easy to her. Danielle is really flexible, so those difficult yoga poses just come easily to her.
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come easy to

present little difficulty to.
1989 Tony Parker A Place Called Bird College was a lot harder than High School, book work didn't come easy to me there.
See also: come, easy, to
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