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The phrase "eased for" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone or something was given relief or made more comfortable. Example: The new regulations have eased the burden for small business owners.
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The attacks eased for a few months.
Still, Washington's fears of a downgrade have eased for several reasons.
Officials said that the costs had eased for each customer under the new contracts.
Though Parkinson's is currently incurable, its symptoms can be eased for a time with various drugs.
Now and then the tempo eased for a vocal, with the horns as a brass chorale.
The rate in the fourth quarter actually eased, for the second consecutive quarter.
After months of physical therapy, Cullen can walk again, and the waves of infection and pain have eased for now.
As a result of the research there, the path has been eased for other companies developing and using PI techniques and equipment.
The actress playing Anna, Annie Funke, said that the emotional intensity of rehearsals had been eased for her by Mr. Gyllenhaal's kindness.
Mr. Ban said visa restrictions had been eased for humanitarian workers, who can now get visas on arrival at Pakistan's airports.
In the three months to June, lending standards eased for all corporate borrowers, including small firms, for the first time since 2007, says the European Central Bank (ECB).
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