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Use "cake-walk" in a sentence
"It´s not a cake-walk (and ends up being quite stressful from worrying about getting denied), but if you have all ducks in a row, and answer questions honestly, in a straightforward manner, it should be fine."
"Kenneth Adelman, a prominent neoconservative, summed up the prevailing mood in his circle when he predicted that the invasion of Iraq would be a “cake-walk.”"
"This will be a cake-walk by comparison, not all wine and roses, but much easier."