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Discover Ludwig"use it lightly" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to use something with caution or to not use it too heavily or forcefully. Example: "When applying the paint, be sure to use it lightly so you don't create streaks."
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We call this new dynamic "customer insurgency". While this term may seem a bit dramatic, we don't use it lightly or without experience.
But to really eat oysters like a pro, stick to lemon alone, and use it lightly.
It's a powerful instrument, and a blunt one, and we shouldn't use it lightly.
Don't overuse makeup, use it lightly.
Use it lightly on the top of your hair, so it doesn't look greasy, and then use a little more underneath.
Use it lightly, and be aware that if you use a silicone-based product, you'll need a special shampoo to remove the leftover residue.
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One contributor suggests putting a light amount of cologne on, but use it extremely lightly as overdoing it is a real turn off.
Kacey Musgraves, who took LSD while writing her fourth album, Golden Hour, seems to use it to lightly expand her creativity.
It's meant to hold you together and I'm not sure we're meant to use it so lightly.
Use it only lightly.
Just leave your hair to air dry, and if you must use make up, use it very lightly.
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