Verb
breathe easy (third-person singular simple present breathes easy, present participle breathing easy, simple past and past participle breathed easy)
(idiomatic) To relax or feel secure about something.
You can breathe easy knowing that your savings account is insured against loss.
Everything has to have some kind of a point for people to breathe easy. What's the point of life? I have no clue, but sometimes there are things that just attract us and pull us in a certain way. Harmony Korine
And breathe easy; it doesn't have nuts, and if you have folks who don’t like it hot, substitute the more mild jalapeno, or serve minced habaneros on the side with a pinch a sugar, lemon, and olive oil mixed in for balance and drizz-ability. Source: Internet
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Then you can breathe easy. Source: Internet
While the package may have warded off an immediate crisis, neither the RBI nor the Centre can afford to breathe easy, because many loose ends remain. Source: Internet
While the rest of us could all breathe easy again. Source: Internet