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Discover Ludwig'much at ease' is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiom that is used to express a feeling of comfort or relaxation. For example: After spending a day at the spa, I felt much at ease.
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Perhaps too much at ease.
But Pak looked very much at ease.
I was very much at ease".
I feel very much at ease with Maja.
I felt very much at ease with Reverend Ames.
Hopefully this information puts you berry much at ease! Pondering pomegranates — Health benefits?
Markevitch described him as "very much at ease... a model husband".
"And I could feel that somehow, he felt very much at ease.
No one should have been surprised that Mr. Bloomberg felt so much at ease.
As for Eisenhower, he seemed very much at ease during the entire four hours.
Pickpockets and bag snatchers thrive precisely because people seem so much at ease and distracted.
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