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"is soft on" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used as an idiom to mean being forgiving or lenient towards someone or something. For example, "My professor is soft on students who are late to his class."
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The volume of what sounds numbingly like Muzak is soft on one visit, loud the next.
What is soft on drugs?
Also, he is soft on felons!
They say she is soft on the stars.
"But he is soft on crime," he said.
The material is soft on the skin and fitted nicely.
Mr. King has complained that Mr. Boehner is soft on the issue.
The president, Tarja Halonen, is soft on Russia and chilly towards NATO (she dislikes George Bush).
Critics say Fidesz is soft on the party in hopes of gaining right-wing votes.
If it is vague, people may conclude that it is soft on inflation.
Place over medium heat, and sauté until onion is soft on edges, about 5 minutes.
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