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The phrase "didn't have it easy" is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used when talking about a person who went through difficult conditions and problems. Example sentence: Even though his parents were wealthy, John didn't have it easy growing up; he was constantly reminded of his responsibilities.
Idiom
"Don't have a cow ".
Don't overreact.
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Miss Anne didn't have it easy.
Still, Winkfield didn't have it easy.
Kirkpatrick himself didn't have it easy.
"Like many of you, I didn't have it easy growing up," Mr. Brown says in the 30-second spot.
"Ivo's very humble and grounded to earth, and he didn't have it easy to make it," Benhabiles said.
But she didn't have it easy; people were really snooty about her and she just ploughed on.
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He did not have it easy after he took over.
Roy and his family did not have it easy.
Campbell's family did not have it easy.
Yet even with Ginobili, the top-seeded Spurs did not have it easy.
Though she has come to be affectionately known to Brazilians as their "Black Pearl," dos Santos did not have it easy at the start of her career.
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