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The phrase "went easy on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone was lenient or forgiving in their treatment of another person.
Example: "The teacher went easy on the students during the exam, knowing they had been under a lot of stress."
Alternatives: "took it easy on" or "was lenient with".
Idiom
Go easy on.
1. Don't use to much of something.
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But Mr. Vandross went easy on the hors d'oeuvres.
He went easy on me at first, and then started running me around.
As it turns out, Cavuto went easy on the Volt when his show aired that night.
Obama acknowledged that he had a little help from Kellogg, who went easy on him.
Not that she went easy on Mr. Zell in her song, "We're Not Gonna Change It".
Many people believe that the Obama Administration went easy on Wall Street, of course.
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2. Go easy on exams.
Go easy on perfumed lotions, body washes and the like.
Go easy on @realDonaldTrump..
Go easy on caffeine.
Go easy on fertilization.
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