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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ease workload" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to describe how something will reduce the amount of work you have to do. For example: "Implementing new technology should ease the workload of our team."
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Ms Butler also said she would like to a rise in AM numbers to ease workload.
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In addition, task shifting to the newly introduced primary counsellor cadre across all sites will ease workloads.
Implementation issues of standardising processes, safety and security, promoting evidence based practice, ease of use, easing workload and using less paper charts have all been cited [ 4].
These include easing workloads [ 23]; shorter wait times [ 27]; and continuity of care [ 28].
The extra staff act as a bracing shot in the arm and immediately ease the workload.
Despite the financial loss, the decision will considerably ease his workload.
Manuel Guido Montoya never had the children he once hoped would ease his workload and bring home a few extra dollars.
His arrival ends a rather scattergun pursuit of a striker to ease the workload on Álvaro Morata.
Stanton has borne a heavy burden this season, and to ease the workload, Torre wants to use other pitchers in the seventh and eighth innings.
It says this will provide a relatively quick solution to the current shortage of doctors and help ease the workload of more qualified medics.
Rumors that the county might hire new probation officers and bring in new computers to ease the workload offer him some hope.
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