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Discover Ludwig"has softened" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to convey the idea of something becoming softer or gentler than before. For example, "The sun's glare has softened as it dips below the horizon."
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His father's opposition has softened.
Motherhood has softened the songwriter.
"My accent has softened.
Levy's stance has softened.
He has softened that cannonball Alexandra Ansanelli.
None of this has softened Mr. Mugler.
But now his language has softened.
But the tragedy has softened its edges.
Since then, his orthodoxy has softened.
Even Donald Trump has softened.
Now she has softened on the feud.
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