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The phrase "get easier with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a process that becomes simpler or more manageable with time. For example, "Practicing my Spanish gets easier with every lesson I take."
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Things did get easier with time.
Does it get easier with practice?
Maybe some things do get easier with age.
I think it does get easier with age.
The worst they can do is say no, and it does get easier with practice.
In Mr. LeDray's world, however, life doesn't get easier with age.
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Going out, and then staying out, gets easier with practice.
"You'd think it gets easier with time," Donald Oaks Sr .said.
But rebellion, like all things, gets easier with practice.
Seeing what your sentences actually say is never easy, but it gets easier with practice.
The biggest surprise from the study is that weight maintenance gets easier with time.
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