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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a softer edge" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is less harsh or more gentle in appearance or effect.
Example: "The artist chose to use a softer edge in her painting to create a more inviting atmosphere."
Alternatives: "a gentler touch" or "a more delicate approach."
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But Ms. Sullivan has a softer edge.
Timberlake could follow an easier version of that path, with a softer edge and fewer highballs.
It also features Mrs. Edwards, who is popular and provides a softer edge.
The water is inlet into the park through wetlands, creating a softer edge accessed by three levels of engaging platforms.
Ground cover plants create a softer edge than wood or stone materials, yet they do not require much more maintenance.
"Outer Spaces" is a more conventional garden-and-yard makeover show with a softer edge to the reveal.
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Her aesthetic is sleek minimalism, with a soft edge.
The mother is brilliant, kind of filigreed, and fast, but with a soft edge, never stabbing.
"We thought they would create something clearly modern but with a soft edge, not cold," Mr. Fleck said.
Three thousand trees have been planted on the campsite since 2007, and the young forest is already laying down a soft edge to the wild, open countryside.
The masterly set designer, Bob Crowley, using flats and projections, puts a soft edge on Paris, as if we were seeing the city reflected in the Seine.
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