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There is a somewhat subtle difference in meaning between the two words in that the thing that is "readily" available for instance, is not necessarily "easily" attainable. That is, there might be plenty of things available, but difficult to attain, whereas something which is easily attainable might be in short supply, but not hard to get at.

Knowledge, for instance, is readily available, but not always easily come by.

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