Collocations withease
These are words often used in combination withease.
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apparent ease
With the addition of wental water, the verdani are capable of producing treeships, vast trees capable of interstellar flight, and able to destroy hydrogue warglobes with apparent ease.
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comparative ease
She passed her audition with comparative ease.
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ease of access
Several methods were used to determine current service provision, numbers of individuals requiring the service, and ease of access.
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ease of application
In this sense, the portability and ease of application of the comprehensiveness rationale insured the rapid diffusion of feedback effects.
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ease of implementation
Linear tabling has several attractive advantages including its simplicity, ease of implementation, and good space efficiency.
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ease of interpretation
Randomly selected representatives of graphs do not incorporate semantics and ease of interpretation based on user interests.
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ease of maintenance
Further, we encountered constantly diverging opinions regarding the costs and ease of maintenance from various developers and users of meta-knowledge.
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ease of movement
Visibility and ease of movement for leopard cats was also better in oil palm, thereby possibly increasing their hunting success.
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ease of preparation
We need a marketing programme for trout for the consumer, to try to promote availability, the reliable quality of the fish, ease of preparation for the table, and its cleanliness.
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ease of transport
While in relation to land use growing grain was the least rational option, the cost and ease of transport were better than for the other two.
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ease of use
Preferences centred on academic support, search engines and personal interest sites; with a plus for wealth of functions/content, ease of use and appearance.
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great ease
Although the facts may be clear, they become "interpreted facts" (cf. sect. 14.2) with great ease and without apparent recognition.
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relative ease
However, the subjects did find the solutions to the problems with relative ease during the first hour after awakening in the morning.
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with equal ease
A multiparadigm language is designed to support different programming paradigms (logic, functional, constraint, object-oriented, sequential, concurrent, etc.) with equal ease.
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with the greatest ease
The female moves the ovipositor in and out in various directions through thefleshof the apple with the greatest ease.
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