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(not considered slang)

I had to ease down slowly to avoid an avalanche on the steep cliff.

Coming over the hill, ease down on the brake before you reach the curve.

(slang, to travel at a relaxed pace, also "ease on down")

He say he was going to ease down to the park today.

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