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The phrase "at easing" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the idea of facilitating or reducing something, but it lacks proper context and structure.
Example: "The new policy is aimed at easing the burden on small businesses."
Alternatives: "in alleviating" or "in reducing".
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Authorities said the move was aimed at easing traffic flow.
Hostage negotiators are skilled at easing tensions and building trust through an open dialogue.
But officials privately suggest this is little more than ritualistic denunciation aimed at easing Beijing's paranoia.
This attempt at easing peace talks may yet see officials accused of collaborating with ETA.
American companies, and their Congressional supporters, will scream at easing tariffs.
In a move apparently aimed at easing racial tensions, Colonel Dintino said he was appointing Capt.
Iran claims its program is peaceful and chiefly aimed at easing future demands for electrical power.
The MIT Energy Initiative (MITEI) has created a new class of membership aimed at easing the way for energy startups.
The executives are to assemble recommendations aimed at easing barriers to international trade.
The revamped embargo is aimed at easing the entry into Iraq of civilian goods.
The legislation is aimed at easing a credit squeeze that is worsening the housing market's woes.
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