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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'took it easy' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used as an idiom which means to not do too much, and to relax and take it easy. Example sentence: After a stressful week, I decided to take it easy over the weekend and just relax.
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Perhaps people took it easy that day.
"They never took it easy on me.
It wasn't that other guys took it easy.
Jacobellis took it easy over the final jump.
Mitchell took it easy that day, settling in.
Who took it easy when they should have been out failing at something.
"Maybe I should have took it easy and started off playing like 20 minutes.
No one took it easy on the older guys, who set picks and slammed into defenders.
Alan Kerr, a teammate, noted then that Sutter never took it easy.
On Monday, after speaking at Beijing University, the Clintons took it easy.
The strongest walker, a crackerjack skier, took it easy on the downhill, sparing a bad knee.
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