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The phrase "a mush" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is soft, squishy, or lacking structure, often in a figurative sense to refer to emotions or sentiments.
Example: "After watching the romantic movie, I felt like a mush, overwhelmed by the heartfelt moments."
Alternatives: "a softie" or "a sentimental fool".
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She's a mush.
Overcooking will make a mush.
In any case, the canned fillets soften to a mush.
Being ground into a sort of a mush".
One track blends into the next creating a mush of indie-rock clichés.
A plant harboring the armyworm gene was soot-colored, its roots a mush of corrosion.
I found that unworkable and made a mush of them in the Cuisinart.
He then lapses into a mush of critical theory about how he assembles his influences.
And, despite a tough exterior, he's a mush ball who can cry at a traffic light".
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