great ease

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great
adjective
uk
/ɡreɪt/
us
/ɡreɪt/
large in amount, size, ...
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(Definition ofgreatandfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Although the facts may be clear, they become "interpreted facts" (cf. sect. 14.2) withgreateaseand without apparent recognition.
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They also reviewed and evaluated their lives in detail, and withgreatease, suggesting that this may be a more normative process for them.
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An important advantage of the laser ion source is also thegreateaseof biasing the ion source or implanted sample to a high voltage for additional ion acceleration.
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I have never before seen such a complicated area managed with suchgreateaseand with so little difficulty.
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It was a matter which an experienced maritime arbitrator could see withgreatease.
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He made it clear that some concession can be made for these people withgreatease, administratively.
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And here, even if those conditions were still required, he would undoubtedly qualify withgreatease.
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Children take to the new technology withgreatease.
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For instance, the major group for accidents is the under-25s, and most people of this age would pass the prescribed test withgreatease.
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The money could be raised withgreateasethrough levies on various bodies.
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You will never win a war withgreateaseby a whole series of committees.
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One finds one's way about it withgreatease.
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The cameras are able, as we have seen, to come and go withgreatease.
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It is the age when children can, withgreatease, access data bases from home.
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It is that feeling ofgreateaseand comfort which comes to people through smoking, and particularly if the food is unpalatable or unseasoned.
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Some of these workers appear withgreateaseto sell their stories to the tabloids.
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That would have been achieved withgreatease, but we cannot do that today.
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These men were turned down for no other reason than that they were not able to climb ropes withgreatease, and indulge in other feats of gymnastics.
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One of the greatest advantages we have had in this country up to the present is that we have been able to conduct our trade withgreateaseand rapidity.
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It is a shame that he is not here to hear about my odyssey about trying to obtain information which he apparently obtained withgreateaseand facility.
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