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Discover LudwigThe phrase "act softly" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to suggest a gentle or mild approach to a situation or behavior.
Example: "In sensitive discussions, it's important to act softly to avoid escalating tensions."
Alternatives: "behave gently" or "approach delicately".
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Or should they act softly for fear of causing a populist avalanche?
I quickly learned to act softly around him, like setting the table without abruptly putting the dishes down or to make sure there wasn't a draft in the house that would make a door slam unexpectedly.
Act softly, and approach with caution.
For example If you want to break something seriously you should learn how to act softly just like a girl to not to over-scare people.
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After riot police dispersed protesters, Putin's spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, told Dozhd, a Russian television channel: "From my point of view, the police acted softly.
"We acted softly," he said.
His spokesman, Dmitry Peskov, has said riot police acted "too softly" when they violently broke up a thousands-strong protest on the eve of the event.
But in Act III, singing softly seemed merely to remove some of the energy from his sound.
His every action inspired generations of Fiduciary Trust employees to listen carefully, speak softly, and act honorably.
They're touring with the Black Lips, a rollicking garage act from Atlanta with a softly psychedelic side.
Nothing in this performance — not the turns, not the lifts, not the throw, not the alter ego Odette-Odile opposition — was more riveting than simply the way, during the White Swan adagio pas de deux of Act II, she slowly and softly brought her foot down from point, again and again, making the sole of her foot into an enthralling part of the drama.
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