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The phrase "significantly ease" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate a significant or noticeable decrease in difficulty or discomfort. Example: The new medication significantly eased the patient's chronic pain, allowing them to return to their daily activities with ease.
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Both deals are expected to significantly ease, if not eliminate, any cash-flow problems in 2003.
If that can be translated into a commitment for a joint exploration project, it could significantly ease tensions between them.
Whether such efforts will significantly ease the states' burdens may depend on the courts.
If the person sold the other $800,000 of stock, the deduction would significantly ease the capital gains, though the deductible amount would vary.
The tunnel could significantly ease congestion and lessen the emissions spewed by commercial vehicles by taking hundreds of trucks a day off the roads, proponents say.
Carl Pope, the executive director of the Sierra Club, said the move would significantly ease respiratory problems for children and adults.
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The federal government could potentially save many lives if it significantly eased those requirements.
"Everything was open before we got there," said Staff Sgt. Dennis S. Kradle, part of the 11th Engineering Brigade, whose job was significantly eased.
Last fall, there were "multiple" hurricane-related killings in Houston nearly every weekend, said Sgt. Brian Harris of the Houston police, but the violence had significantly eased, he said.
But the political truce achieved in Doha has significantly eased tensions in Lebanon, bringing back floods of foreign tourists and expatriate Lebanese.
The rising price of oil has also allowed Iraq to raise billions in revenues, significantly easing the strains placed on its economy after the Persian Gulf war.
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