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The phrase "is taking it easy" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe someone who is relaxing or not exerting themselves too much. Example: "After a long week at work, she decided that the weekend was the perfect time for taking it easy."
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He is sore and is taking it easy.
Although he is back to work, Ventura is taking it easy.
Color is taking it easy at the start of the Guggenheim Museum's "Gutai: Splendid Playground," a mind-shifting exhibition about Japan's best-known postwar art movement.
These expansive "Cabinets of Wonder" have never been noted for their restraint, but for this year's holiday celebration — on Dec. 16, and featuring Fountains of Wayne, David Wax Museum, Eugene Mirman, and others — Stace is taking it easy.
It is not as if Ibrahimovic is taking it easy, either.
While most of the field are busy getting down to work for the new season, Nico Hulkenberg is taking it easy.
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Sometimes the wildest thing you can do is take it easy.
title, will you be taking it easy?
Sound like he's taking it easy?
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