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Discover Ludwig"just taking it easy" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a common phrase used to indicate that someone is relaxing or not taking on too many activities or responsibilities. Example: After a long week at work, I spent my Saturday just taking it easy. I lounged on the couch, watched some movies, and didn't worry about anything.
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In the meantime, Harper said, "I'm just taking it easy.
Basically, I'm just taking it easy in life.
"He was just taking it easy," he said.
"Being that it's just spring training now, for precautionary reasons, I'm just taking it easy".
While one in five said this was because there were fewer distractions than in the office, two-thirds of those questioned said they put the extra effort in because they felt they had to prove they weren't just taking it easy.
"What our guests are really into," says Dobrowolski, "is just taking it easy and being cared for".
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"But just take it easy.
Just take it easy.
"Let's just take it easy".
You just take it easy, Rickey.
Best thing is just take it easy".
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