Sentence examples for ease slightly from inspiring English sources

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I can feel the anxiety begin to ease slightly.

Beyond Monday, the coldest temperatures ease slightly as they drift eastward.

Recently, the crunch has begun to ease slightly, with some European banks like Deutsche Bank once again lending dollars to Woori, he said.

Still, analysts said a string of better-than-expected reports in recent days could at least be signaling that the severe slide might be starting to ease slightly.

Two analysts, Douglas M. Arthur of Morgan Stanley Dean Witter and Lauren Rich Fine of Merrill Lynch, both said that the industry's sharp advertising downturn in December had seemed to ease slightly in January.

Over the last 72 hours, the tensions have begun to ease slightly, with Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee and other Indian leaders shifting from threats of war toward more modulated statements stressing their preference for a peaceful outcome.

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Perhaps no other European country has achieved so much, on so many fronts, so quickly.Yet Spain is also slightly ill-at-ease, slightly lacking in self-confidence.

Treasury bill rates eased slightly.

Employment intentions had eased slightly for manufacturers.

Short-term Treasury bill rates eased slightly.

Transportation and utility averages also eased slightly.

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