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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a soft evolution" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a gradual or gentle change or development in a particular context, such as technology, ideas, or personal growth.
Example: "The company has undergone a soft evolution in its approach to sustainability, gradually implementing more eco-friendly practices over the years."
Alternatives: "a gentle transformation" or "a gradual change".
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Just as Mr de Wever has made clear his desire for a "soft evolution" and "not a revolution" towards more autonomy for Flanders, so Mr di Rupo has also taken his political cue to advocate dialogue.
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Instead of a soft landing of peaceful evolution towards a democratic constitutional monarchy, we are likely to see a violent transition".
We conclude that the best explanation for the observed patterns of variation at TRPV6 in non-African populations is the result of independent, parallel local selection acting on standing genetic variation (a soft sweep), analogous to the parallel evolution recently described in sticklebacks [49].
The formation of a strong "skeleton" under a soft epidermis is a characteristic of onychophoran evolution and permits the body to be deformed.
Not a soft woman.
A soft wind.
I just want a soft touch, soft stretching, soft space, soft noise to counteract it.
A soft "No".
Just a soft one?
With a soft "j".
Consider a "soft" opening.
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