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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for the ease" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means "for the purpose or benefit of making something easier." Example: "I installed a ramp for the ease of my grandmother's mobility."
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Coach Pete Carroll for the ease of his transition.
Several illustrative examples are shown for the ease of understanding.
This app is made for the ease of students who are frequently confused with such words.
But there may be trade-offs between for the ease of the experience down the line.
I longed for the ease and eloquence the French have when they talk about food.
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Maura's performance received the now customary plaudits for the ease with which she filled the screen.
A priest for the ease of lifestyle it offers, Lacroix's real calling is literature.
For the ease of exposition, we present equations with only the axial and lateral velocity components.
"I'm hopeful that we're going through a woozy, romantic period for the ease of digital.
It regularly tops surveys for the ease of doing business.But the island city is not ideal.
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