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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are much softer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the softness of two or more items or substances, indicating a significant difference in softness.
Example: "The new pillows are much softer than the old ones, providing better comfort for a good night's sleep."
Alternatives: "are significantly softer" or "are considerably softer".
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This year, though, the greens are much softer than normal.
"Relationships and collaborations are much softer and much easier in many ways".
The Quad scene was taken on an overcast day, so the shadows are much softer and spread out.
The molded conduits are much softer and more flexible while the braided conduits possess much better mechanical properties, which suggests different potential applications.
In some parts of the world, handshakes are much softer than in the U.S. Atlanta, Ga.: How do I handle an interview that will be a lunch meeting?
Although statistical copolymers had the same thermal properties as their homopolymer equivalents, DMA measurements revealed that they are much softer materials.
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It's much softer.
The French idea is much softer.
The competition will be much softer Sunday.
What they ended up with is much softer and nicer".
I had thought Russian authoritarianism was much softer.
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