at ease vs out of place

at ease

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  • Allowed to refrain from being in rigid formation. 

  • Free of anxiety; not stressed or tense. 

  • In a relaxed position with the feet apart rather than at attention. 

out of place

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  • Not in the proper situation or arrangement, or inappropriate for the circumstances. 

How often have the words at ease and out of place occurred in a corpus of books? (source: Google Ngram Viewer )