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Discover Ludwig"took it lightly" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to not take something seriously or to not feel burdened by it. Example: After receiving criticism for her performance, she took it lightly and moved on, determined to improve for her next show.
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You were handling millions of dollars of people's money, and no one took it lightly.
When I found out what happened on Sept. 11, I took it lightly.
"What that said to me was that either they don't have their stuff together, or he's ultimately responsible, or he just took it lightly," Mr. Rather complained.
You think, 'Are these guys going to fold their tents and go away?' They didn't". "I don't think we took it lightly," said Erik Howard, the Giants' nose tackle.
Similarly, not all teachers had received information about the HPV vaccination program or if the promotion had reached them, they " took it lightly" or " didn't pay so much attention".
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I don't take it lightly.
The French would not take it lightly.
The Pistons did not take it lightly.
He refuses to take it lightly.
I would not take it lightly".
"We don't take it lightly.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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