Sentence examples for really easing from inspiring English sources

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Her proposal has opened her to the attack that she is not really easing the tax burden.

But many people, especially industry executives, directors and other insiders are asking: is China really easing away from the constraints on freedom of expression and artistic freedom that have for so long blighted both the creative and business side of film here, as Chinese directors have often said?

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It has not really eased up all week.

"The situation for the Kurds has really eased in Iraq and Turkey," a Western diplomat said.

It was a small change, but one that has really eased my morning rush.

It could also really ease up processor use, as long as the underlying tree-traversal is efficient.

"There's nothing I or anyone can say that can really ease their pain or bring anybody back.

I really eased up in certain ways because I didn't want to hurt anyone's feelings," he said.

This meant that the Fed's rate cut hadn't worked: credit conditions had not really eased.

The song is an upbeat ode to a woman whose smile "really eased the pain" when the singer's "life was filled with rain".

"I had suffered from joint pain for years and once I gave up gluten it really eased off, and my mouth ulcers went.

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