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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are easing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a gradual reduction or alleviation of something, such as tension, restrictions, or difficulties.
Example: "As the situation improves, the restrictions on gatherings are easing, allowing people to come together again."
Alternatives: "are relaxing" or "are diminishing".
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Greece's debt woes are easing.
Their injury problems are easing.
Fears of a spring slump are easing.
But demographic pressures are easing.
Several insurers are easing into banking by obtaining thrift charters.
Things are easing up a bit in town lately.
Lending terms are easing up for borrowers who have superior credit.
The good news is that regulators are easing the rules for small transactions.
The comment is intentionally double-edged.The good news is that loan losses are easing.
Global oil production remains robust and some recent supply problems are easing.
Loan losses are easing and all the large banks have returned to profitability.
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