Sentence examples for going easier from inspiring English sources

Idiom

Go easy on.

1. Don't use to much of something.

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That triggered a row in Germany among the political class over the pros and cons of going easier on Greece.

"They talk about going easier on people," said Itaf Yousef, the mother of two teenage boys in Janiya.

We walked slowly down the middle of the street, six feet apart, using rutted car tracks in the snow to make the going easier.

Ancelotti, Villas-Boas and Scolari all suffered defeats at the hands of an Arsenal side that finds the going easier with Mourinho out of the picture.

If the state could prove that going easier on nonviolent offenders didn't affect public safety, he suggested, that might generate support for broader reforms in the future.

He said the four-year plan would raise money mainly by taxing those who earned more, while going easier on those who had less.

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Klein was going easy on me.

Obama went easier on the Department of Justice.

Go easier on your mother.

"Go easy," Harris said.

Mine went easy.

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