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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he eased" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is making a situation less tense or more comfortable.
Example: "He eased the tension in the room with his calming presence."
Alternatives: "he relaxed" or "he alleviated".
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Suddenly he eased up.
He eased her mind, she said.
He eased open the driver's-side door.
He eased himself down onto his back.
He eased back onto his feet.
He eased down the steps and turned around.
He eased the car onto the shoulder and got out.
Then he eased up, apparently on the advice of others.
Similar(3)
He eases off".
He eases ahead 3-2 on serve.
Exhausted, he eases the Mercedes into the slow lane.
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