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The phrase "get easier over time" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that becomes less difficult or challenging with the passing of time. For example, "Learning a second language can seem daunting at first, but it will get easier over time with regular practice."
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"It does not get easier over time".
Does it get easier over time?
"No, it doesn't get easier over time," he said.
You'd think that it would get easier over time, but it doesn't.
For some, the process may get easier over time.
And even though it does get easier over time, the work continues or the weight returns.
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Humans are creatures of habit – the first time we do something it's difficult but it gets easier over time.
Q. Has that gotten easier over time? A. Yeah, the people I'm surrounded by understand that's my way of expressing myself.
"I think it gets easier over time as your group matures," she says.
It'll often require adapting, as conditions change unexpectedly, and learning in the process so it gets easier over time.
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