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Discover Ludwig"eases his" is correct and usable in written English.
It is part of a verb phrase and can be used to describe the action of someone relieving a feeling or sense of discomfort. For example, "The warm breeze eases his tension."
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Ed removes his reading glasses, eases his temples.
Faber eases his readers gently into the strangeness of his imagined world.
So we stay, and my son eases his discomfort by glaring at me.
Making it to the big tournaments, like Wimbledon and US Open, eases his money worries.
He eases his grip on the bat, takes a deep breath and assumes a more relaxed stance.
But he has rehearsals to oversee, so he abruptly eases his big frame out of the chair.
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They eased his pain.
The El Nogal bomb will ease his quest.
Talking with Melanie eased his anxiety.
Victories, he said, help ease his pain.
His players did not ease his mind.
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