like taking candy from a baby

The phrase "like taking candy from a baby" is an idiomatic expression used to describe something that is extremely easy or effortless to accomplish. It implies that a task requires little to no effort, just as it would be effortless to snatch candy from a baby, who would be unsuspecting and unable to resist.


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