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Old 03-Oct-2006, 00:23
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Default Re: Set to ease

Best thing to do is provide the sentence in which you are trying to establish its meaning. "Set to ease" is perfectly ok to use, in the manner that Boothling describes, as long as that is the use you're looking for. But it really is not an "expression".

In what sentence or paragraph did you come across the phrase "set to ease"?
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