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The phrase "a soft tender" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is both soft and tender, but the combination is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The chef prepared a dish featuring a soft tender piece of meat that melted in your mouth."
Alternatives: "a gentle touch" or "a delicate softness".
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It's much better to end up with a soft, tender jelly than a tough, rubbery one.
But hidden under the tart coating is a soft, tender core, perfectly in tune with Tchaikovksy's vivid score.
His ire was still simmering, however, during the subsequent Harvest Moon, a soft, tender ballad of which Young declared, "Funny.
A proper quiche (also known as a tarte salée, or savory open pie) should have really good pastry and contain a soft, tender eggy custard.
But hidden under the tart coating is a soft, tender core, perfectly in tune with Tchaikovsky's vivid score (BAM, Dec. 10-19).
After her initial fumbles onstage at Joe's, her band kicked in, Norah relaxed on the piano and began to sing her sublime songs that would entrance an entire generation seeking a soft, tender, melancholy-tinged solace.
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For those days when all you want is a high-risen loaf with a beautifully soft, tender crumb and a crisp, golden crust.
For a really soft, tender crumb, there needs to be a higher proportion of fat than in your standard sponge, and that fat should be butter.
A large, soft, tender mass was palpable in the right lower abdomen.
Mark's vision for Christianity [from Life on Mars (Hill), Bitch Magazine: "Church today, it's just a bunch of nice, soft, tender, chickified church boys.
Soft, tender rolls with a golden hue that is perfect for the holiday.
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