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'an ease' is correct and usable in written English.
It is most commonly used to describe a situation where something is made easier than it was before. For example, "The new software update has brought an ease to our workflow."
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There is an ease to it.
"There's an ease and a looseness.
"There's a directness about him, an ease, a humbleness".
There's an ease and a trust about it.
"There was an ease that came over us when we made the decision," Jones said Friday.
Describe your customer Confident and with an ease about their style.
It just involves an ease in talking about sex, an openness to the kids.
Yet she has an ease in deflecting controversy that is unusual for a rigid ideologue.
They show an ease, an unmeditated courtesy: the disinvoltura of Castiglione's courtier.
"Dad had an ease about him, a self-confidence I'll never have," Ms. Foote said plainly.
"I wouldn't say there is an ease between us," she offers, "but there is an acceptance.
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