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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a soft heart" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is compassionate, kind, or easily affected by the feelings of others.
Example: "Despite his tough exterior, he has a soft heart and often helps those in need."
Alternatives: "a tender heart" or "a compassionate nature."
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"A big man with a soft heart.
"I had such a soft heart".
I've got a soft heart.
"Deep down he has a soft heart".
But underneath her iron exterior is a soft heart.
But a soft heart beats under the surface.
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You may hate this teacher, but when it comes to learning and asking real questions, teachers have a soft heart.
"I have a soft heart," she said, adding that if Ms. Grubman's business revives, it will make quite a comeback story.
Seek out an impossibly cute, tiny child genius, a spacey transfer student, a tall 'unapproachable' girl with a soft center, and a sport-loving tomboy with a soft heart.
Alex, beneath her super-tough facade, has a soft heart and a poetic bent.
On the other hand a soft heart, it appears, wins a gentleman.
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