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The phrase "ease by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe a gradual or smooth movement or transition. For example: - The swan eased by the crowd of onlookers, gliding gracefully through the water. - The clouds slowly eased by, revealing a bright blue sky. - She couldn't help but smile as she watched her daughter's fears ease by during her first day of school.
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ease by ourselves.
First, Arnautovic was slipped in with ease by Krkic.
Update: While we're at it, music to quantitatively ease by:.
81 min: Herrera is nudged off the ball with ridiculous ease by Elyounoussi in midfield.
Susan shyly shook hands with the singer but was quickly put at ease by his graciousness.
Doc, played with astonishing ease by Paul McIsaac, rarely looks back.
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The loneliness is eased by team camaraderie.
Pain can be eased by laughter too.
This friction eventually eased by the 1970s.
That path was eased by official policy.
Despondency is eased by work, she says.
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