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"on ease" is not a commonly used phrase in written English.
It is not grammatically incorrect, but it is not a common or idiomatic phrase. You may be thinking of the phrase "at ease," which is commonly used in military contexts to mean relaxed or comfortable. However, even in this context, it is not typically written as "on ease." Example using "at ease": "After the long day of training, the recruits were finally allowed to stand at ease."
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Zoove is promoting its technology based on ease of use for both customers and businesses.
But the chief reason was the premium placed on ease of use.
It's wildlife extraction with an emphasis on ease and chemical efficiency.
Like Mr. Cennamo, Ms. Newport-Mimran is instinctively drawn to feminine elegance predicated on ease.
Modularity relies on industrywide agreement on performance standards and on ease of connection.
But with the fracturing of the family meal, innovations now center on ease of use, not ease of preparation.
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They relish the immediacy of video and consider its hands-on ease of operation a birthright.
Yet, on both occasions, Mr Saleh held on, with ease.
The sources indicated Mr Osborne was focusing on easing the regulatory burden on companies.
Copper prices rose on easing concerns about a slowdown in economic growth and demand.
In California and Washington, ballot propositions would compel spending on easing traffic flows.
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