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Discover LudwigThe phrase "easy man" may be technically correct grammatically, but it is not commonly used in written English.
It is more commonly used in spoken English as a colloquialism or slang phrase. It can be used to address someone in a casual or friendly manner, similar to "buddy" or "dude." For example: - "Hey, easy man, don't worry about it. We'll figure it out together." - "Thanks for helping me move, easy man. I couldn't have done it without you." - "Just take it easy, man. There's no need to get worked up over a little mistake."
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That's not easy, man".
Scott Walker is not an easy man to find.
"Easy man, easy man," a male voice carries in from the street.
He's not an easy man to keep tabs on.
Wilkes was not an easy man to support.
But he is not an easy man to pigeonhole.
He was an easy man to talk to.
He is not always an easy man to stand behind.
Widely admired, he was not an easy man to love.
He certainly was not an easy man to interview.
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Joel Eckerson, the over-easy man, was reared in an orphanage outside Seoul, South Korea.
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