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Use "easy-going" in a sentence
"He is known as an easy-going fellow and not someone who would insult an American institution for political reasons."
"Other than iffy terminology (understatement of the millennium), Jessica is right on target in that those who attack the easy-going sex culture the most vehemently have a marked anti-woman agenda."
"The key of G, because it is easy-going, is often called the "people's key," and that's not a bad way to look at Mr. d'Amboise, who was very much the people's classical dancer."