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Discover Ludwig"lenient with" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to be tolerant or forgiving towards someone or something. Example: The teacher was known for being lenient with her students' late assignments.
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Cowley is almost comically lenient with her.
"They were a little lenient with me.
Officers have been "lenient" with parking tickets.
The government is very lenient with amateur smugglers.
"Rick and Michèle are quite lenient with me," he says.
But some analysts contend that the Fed was still too lenient with the banks.
Will you be more lenient with customers who need more time to pay?
Dowd said the courts had been too lenient with racing cheats.
She wasn't as strict, and she was more lenient with me than other teachers".
Mr. Giardina believes that some judges are too lenient with drunken drivers.
Mr. Strickler said the agency had been too lenient with Sushi Samba's owners.
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