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The phrase "should take lightly" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to advise someone to not take something too seriously. For example, "You shouldn't take your classmate's criticism too seriously - you should take it lightly."
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No artist should take lightly the opportunity to use YouTube.
In short, this isn't a decision you should take lightly.
"It's not something people should take lightly," said George, "and I'd recommend consulting a doctor first.
Impeaching a judge is not a step a legislature should take lightly.
Thus, based on our research, organizational culture is not just another business fad that firms should take lightly or ignore altogether.
Mr. Trichet said that the decision was "a very, very serious commitment" and added "nobody should take lightly a statement which is signed by the heads of state".
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Whatever the case, it's a decision that the next chief shouldn't take lightly.
And we should not take lightly their threats of boycotting the government and even seceding.
Permitting you to play with me, as a PwD, is an honor that one should not take lightly.
Wilson says emphatically that it's not a project anyone should take on lightly.
Vineet Jain: No one should take Microsoft lightly.
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