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Discover Ludwig"easing up" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of easing up on something or being less strict, such as in a sentence like "The teacher eased up on the students after they had worked hard all week."
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No easing up".
Rain easing up; decided to chance it.
"We can't make the mistake of easing up," he said.
Even Freitas in wood shop started easing up on me.
"They were not easing up on the people," he said.
Things are easing up a bit in town lately.
"You're safe; things are O.K. Practice easing up, de-tensing".
There's no sign of the fighting easing up anytime soon.
Those inside the euro fear that easing up on potential entrants would undermine the single currency.
Lending terms are easing up for borrowers who have superior credit.
But there's no sign he is easing up this time around.
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