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Discover LudwigThe phrase "eased somewhat" is a perfectly usable phrase in written English.
It is used to indicate that something has been alleviated or reduced in intensity, but not completely gone away. For example: "The tension between the two nations was eased somewhat when they came to an agreement."
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The tension has eased somewhat.
Markets eased somewhat after August's initial seizure.
Traffic eased somewhat, and the ban proved popular, if controversial.
Off the roads, transportation problems had eased somewhat.
Prices eased somewhat in later trading, settling at $99.62.
After R. ceased making specific demands, tensions eased — somewhat.
The Pentagon has eased somewhat the rules for photographers and videographers.
On Friday, that online censorship eased somewhat to allow discussion of the case.
The economic depression which prompted the flight of the balseros has eased somewhat.
The difficulty of her situation eased somewhat, though she was never far from suspicious scrutiny.
Oil has eased somewhat from its Wednesday highs and was down 41 cents to $100.83.
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