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The phrase "go soft" is not a complete sentence and is not commonly used in written English.
It is usually an informal colloquial phrase used to describe someone's demeanor, attitude, or actions as gentle, lenient, or forgiving. For example, "My boss usually goes soft when people make honest mistakes."
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Want to go soft?
Later, his work seems to go soft.
Not one tomato will go soft on the vine.
We are not going to go soft on public education.
'No, soft, let your body go soft,' she whispered.
Eat within a day or two, before they go soft.
AS IS well known, some people in the West go soft in the head over Tibet.
The challenge for politicians and watchdogs is not to go soft.
But he struggles in the dress department when he tries to go soft.
He approached me, fixed me in his gaze, and let his eyes go soft and loving.
Pears must be picked green and quickly packed and chilled, or they go soft in shipping.
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