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Ease up

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Expect GradualityPlay
The phrase often indicates a gradual process, not an immediate halt. SlideAfter the storm peaked, it started to ease up over several hours.
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Natural PhenomenaPlay
Commonly used to describe changes in weather or natural conditions. SlideThe wind will ease up by evening, making it perfect for sailing.
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Physical SensationsPlay
Used to express relief from discomfort or pain. SlideAfter taking the medicine, her headache began to ease up.
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