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Discover Ludwig"to be at ease" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to feel calm, relaxed, or comfortable in a certain situation. Example: After a long day at work, I like to come home, put on my comfortable clothes, and just be at ease on the couch with a good book. Another example: Despite being in a room full of strangers, she managed to be at ease and make new friends.
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Although she recognises that empathy is important, she says you have to be "at ease" with the fact that people have to be locked up.
"Just trying to be at ease".
He wants to be at ease with life.
He carries a relaxed folksy moral authority, and wants Germany to be at ease with itself.
Playing a contemporary young woman, she seems to be at ease.
While he appears to be at ease under the spotlight, he never does reveal too much.
Architecture is a stage set where we need to be at ease in order to perform.
But she said: "I want voters to be at ease that their votes truly count.
Whatever he claims, Perry's great gift is to be at ease anywhere.
You have to be at ease with yourself, comfortable with your body, whatever it is".
That's the absolute crux of the practice, learning to be at ease with pleasure and pain.
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