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The phrase "an easing of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a reduction or alleviation of something, such as restrictions, tensions, or difficulties.
Example: "The government announced an easing of travel restrictions to encourage tourism."
Alternatives: "a relaxation of" or "a reduction in".
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He also noted an easing of tensions over Taiwan.
Four percent isn't "an easing of pressures", but an intensification.
Women looked to Mr Khatami for an easing of the niggling restrictions that bind their lives.
The international outrage that followed helped force an easing of the siege.
Perks are slowly added — more talking, an easing of rules about makeup and hair.
Debt markets are already pricing in the chance of an easing of rates.
SNP Says it wants an easing of austerity, not an increase.
They hoped for an easing of travel restrictions across the ceasefire line.
And some indicators pointed to an easing of credit conditions in Europe, too.
Since 2000, however, there has been an easing of some prohibitions.
Iran's new president, Hassan Rouhani, has repeatedly promised an easing of Internet restrictions.
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