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Discover LudwigGenerally, the phrase "ease for" is not grammatically correct or commonly used in written English.
It is possible that it could be used in a rare or specific context, but it would not be considered standard English. Example: Despite her initial hesitation, she found great ease for learning Spanish while living in Mexico.
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"The market cannot ease for the Fed.
But don't mistake that ease for lack of staying power.
Visibly ill at ease, for at least the first hour.
It's about creating a level of ease for the people who identify with us".
DiPaola was smiling, and seemed fully at ease for the first time all night.
He seemed to have had an ease for making friends and partying.
His third ball is short and wide and cut with consummate ease for four by Dravid.
The constructability of each energy pile was evaluated in terms of time and ease for installing.
Their inexpensive nature and relative ease for deployment has made them popular for increasingly challenging missions.
"He was a quiet boy who seemed at ease for the most part," his instructor, Sara Morris, told me.
Chanel, Flanner wrote, helped Parisian women to breathe easily and be "at ease for the first time in French history".
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