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"take something lightly" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe an attitude toward a situation which is not taken seriously. For example, "I take failure lightly and use it as an opportunity to learn and grow."
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Nobody takes something like that lightly.
This is nothing more than a rumor and, until we have something more definitive, take it lightly.
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This bond is not something I take lightly.
It's not something I take lightly nor give out easily.
"It's not something I take lightly and it is not a symbolic gesture.
Cook wrote that opposing the order "is not something we take lightly".
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"Obviously, when a guy has chronic back problems, it's not something you take lightly".
I do worry about it and it's not something I take lightly.
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