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# {{lb|en|intransitive}} To have [[favourable]] [[condition]]s for an easy [[life]].
# {{lb|en|intransitive}} To have [[favourable]] [[condition]]s for an easy [[life]].
#: ''Kids '''have it''' so '''easy''' nowadays.''
#: {{ux|en|Kids '''have it''' so '''easy''' nowadays.}}


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Latest revision as of 20:13, 11 August 2024

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Verb

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have it easy (third-person singular simple present has it easy, present participle having it easy, simple past and past participle had it easy)

  1. (intransitive) To have favourable conditions for an easy life.
    Kids have it so easy nowadays.

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