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Discover Ludwig"easy on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as a phrasal verb meaning to be gentle or careful with something or someone. It can also be used as a command, instructing someone to be gentle or cautious. Example: "Could you please be easy on the fragile vase? It's very valuable." Here, "easy on" is used as a phrasal verb to request someone to handle the vase gently. Example: "Easy on the gas, we don't want to get a speeding ticket." In this sentence, "easy on" is used as a command to be careful while driving.
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Go easy on @realDonaldTrump..
Go easy on caffeine.
Go easy on fertilization.
Go easy on dry areas.
Go easy on them.
Be easy on us.
Go easy on us today.
Easy on the Gauloises Q.
"Go easy on him, Tup".
"I'm not easy on myself.
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