Verb
have it easy (third-person singular simple present has it easy, present participle having it easy, simple past and past participle had it easy)
(intransitive) To have favourable conditions for an easy life.
Kids have it so easy nowadays.
We assume that celebrities have it easy and so love to watch them having to endure a bit of hardship. Shirley Jones
Large carnivores don’t have it easy worldwide. Source: Internet
As many of you know, teens definitely do not have it easy with eating healthy. Source: Internet
Nadiya didn't have it easy as a child. Source: Internet
Though the largest nation in Africa and often called the giant of the continent, Nigerians still do not have it easy while travelling internationally. Source: Internet
While that has stopped, the metal community still doesn’t have it easy: being a metalhead requires a level of commitment unknown in the west. Source: Internet