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"lenient" is a correct and usable word in written English
It is an adjective and means "not severe". For example, "The judge gave a lenient sentence to the defendant due to the mitigating circumstances."
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Too Lenient b.
"He was lenient," says Shamim.
Korean culture is very lenient on boys.
Even lenient banks are not let off.
Both states had relatively lenient permit processes.
Derrick took a more lenient view.
Fortunately, a more lenient reading is possible.
Cowley is almost comically lenient with her.
"They were too lenient on him".
The ref takes a lenient view.
His predecessor took a more lenient approach.
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