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Discover Ludwig"has eased" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about a decrease in something, e.g., "The tensions between the two countries have eased."
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Washington has eased similar sanctions.
That has eased now".
That pattern has eased concerns here.
And Israel has eased restrictions on Gaza.
That crisis has eased since last summer.
Its ethnic rigidity has eased.
Technology, though, has eased this actor traffic.
The emphasis on frugality, though, has eased.
This season has eased Pettitte's fears.
But trading has eased back in the past two sessions.
Even nominal GDP has stopped falling, as deflation has eased.
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