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ease a concern
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"ease a concern" is a grammatically correct sentence in written English.
You can use it in situations where one person is trying to help another person reduce or allay their worries or apprehensions. For example, "I understand your concerns, and I'm here to ease them."
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Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
The way the scoreboard blew out dramatically late in the match – Hawthorn booted nine of the last 10 goals, and did so with ease – was a concern but the totality of the performance would have pleased coach Justin Leppitsch.
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Mr. Salih tried to ease a major concern of some potential donor countries by saying Iraq was making new efforts to root out corrupt officials in the government ranks.
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But both Mr. Axelrod and Mr. Plouffe say the caps on the fees have eased any concern about a potential conflict since Mr. Axelrod's firm will essentially be working free after the caps are hit, eliminating any financial incentive to recommend increased advertising spending.
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Brighton had chances to make it more nervy for Liverpool with a second goal, but Coutinho eased any concerns about a repeat of Sevilla's comeback from 3-0 down in the Champions League by scoring with a cute low free-kick then enticing Brighton defender Lewis Dunk to head into his own net.
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The gains were fueled by an easing of concern over a big property company, Sino Land, whose shares fell 45percentt on Thursday amid speculation -- denied by executives -- that the company might default on debt.
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Trump's agreement to meet with Kim may bring a welcome pause to the leaders' bellicose rhetoric, and it may thereby ease the concern about a military conflict on the Korean Peninsula.
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MOSCOW, Jan 16 (Reuters) - President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday no athlete would face discrimination at next month's Winter Olympics, hoping to ease international concern over a Russian law banning gay "propaganda".
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The farm ministry began checking feed plants and asked local officials for a nationwide inspection of cattle in an attempt to ease public concern over Asia's first suspected case of mad cow disease.
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To ease this concern, we maintain a counter pool and every time we need to allocate a new counter, we recycle the counter not used in the last time window.
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"It's being driven not so much out of a concern for cost, but out of a concern for ease of management".
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Some of that improved performance is probably due to an easing of concern about what Washington might do.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming to "ease a concern", be specific about the action or information provided to reduce the worry. For example, "Providing clear data can help ease concerns about project delays".
Common error
Avoid using "ease a concern" without specifying what steps are being taken to alleviate the worry. For example, instead of saying "We will ease your concerns", state: "We will ease your concerns by providing regular updates and transparent communication."
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "ease a concern" functions as a verb phrase where "ease" is the verb indicating the action of reducing or alleviating, and "a concern" is the object, representing something that causes worry. Ludwig AI affirms the grammatical correctness of this structure.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "ease a concern" is a grammatically sound phrase used to describe actions taken to reduce worry or apprehension. While examples are currently missing in Ludwig, it is confirmed by Ludwig AI that it is correct, it is generally suitable for professional and news contexts, suggesting actions aimed at reassurance or clarification. Related phrases like "alleviate a worry" and "reduce apprehension" offer alternative ways to express a similar meaning. When using this phrase, specificity is key: clearly state what actions are being taken to alleviate the worry for maximum impact.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
alleviate a worry
This alternative replaces "ease" with "alleviate" and "concern" with "worry", maintaining a high degree of semantic similarity.
assuage a fear
This option uses "assuage" instead of "ease" and "fear" instead of "concern", suggesting a slightly stronger emotional response being addressed.
mitigate an anxiety
This uses "mitigate" which implies lessening the severity and "anxiety", indicating a higher level of concern.
reduce apprehension
This alternative uses "reduce" instead of "ease" and "apprehension" to describe a feeling of worry about something that might happen in the future.
calm anxieties
This option is more direct and uses "calm" to suggest a soothing effect on anxieties, focusing on emotions.
allay fears
Uses "allay" which means to diminish or put at rest, and "fears", denoting strong concerns.
lessen worries
This is a simpler alternative, using "lessen" to mean reduce and "worries" as the object of reduction.
placate misgivings
The alternative employs "placate" which implies appeasing or pacifying, and "misgivings", which are feelings of doubt or apprehension.
soothe apprehension
This uses "soothe" to suggest a gentle calming effect, addressing apprehension specifically.
relieve disquiet
This uses "relieve" to express the removal of discomfort and "disquiet" to represent a state of unease or anxiety.
FAQs
How can I use "ease a concern" in a sentence?
You can use "ease a concern" to describe actions taken to reduce someone's worry or apprehension. For example: "The company issued a statement to ease investors' concerns about the new policy."
What are some alternatives to "ease a concern"?
You can use alternatives like "alleviate a worry", "assuage a fear", or "reduce apprehension" depending on the context.
Is it better to say "ease a concern" or "alleviate a concern"?
Both "ease a concern" and "alleviate a concern" are grammatically correct and can be used interchangeably. "Alleviate" might suggest a slightly more significant reduction in worry.
What's the difference between "ease a concern" and "address a concern"?
"Address a concern" implies directly tackling an issue, while "ease a concern" focuses on reducing the worry associated with the issue. You address the problem, but ease the feeling.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
79%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested