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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a softly" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It is not usable in written English as it combines an article with an adverb, which is grammatically incorrect. An example of a correct phrase could be "a soft touch" or "a soft sound."
Alternatives: "a gentle" or "a mild."
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A softly cushioned hand was extended.
I think so__ (a) Softly weep.
The Picasso canvas hung alone in a softly lit room.
Broke again, he was playing in a softly sentimental tone.
The painting delivers this horror with a softly blurred touch.
Bowe was a softly spoken, intelligent and thoughtful guy.
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Now Bertheau (North) decided to adopt a softly-softly approach.
A softly-softly approach is clearly being taken.
Rankings seem to matter, as does a softly-softly approach.
Standard Chartered, by contrast, took a softly-softly approach yesterday.
A softly-spoken Ulsterman, he has spent the last 11 years living in Andorra.
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