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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually ease" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a sense of relief or simplification, but it lacks context to be effectively used.
Example: "I thought the task would be difficult, but it actually ease my worries."
Alternatives: "truly simplify" or "really alleviate".
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Some believe that a return to divided government after the midterms this year might actually ease the way for action.
By the same token, removing a major thoroughfare may actually ease congestion on the streets that normally provide access to it.
Despite the sudden jump in long-term borrowing costs, some experts say it is unlikely that government bond rates will keep spiking from current levels, and could actually ease slightly.
Now they are being told by an expert advisory committee to the Food and Drug Administration that there is no evidence that the commonly used cold remedies actually ease the symptoms in children.
Supporting filial laws could actually ease the burden on Medicaid, help state budgets, and reduce the need to further raise taxes by shifting the onus of planning, saving, and preparation back onto the individual.
How Trump might actually ease coal's pain is unclear.
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It actually eases fiscal policy.
In some areas the war has actually eased financial pressures.
For some of us, creative writing actually eases our symptoms.
The rate in the fourth quarter actually eased, for the second consecutive quarter.
In recent years, Greve adds, the crush of postholiday returns has actually eased a bit.
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