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Discover LudwigThe phrase "she softened" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe a change in someone's demeanor or behavior, as in the example below: Example: "At first, she seemed cold and distant, but as she talked about her childhood memories, her expression softened and a warm smile appeared on her face."
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Later, she softened.
She softened the edges before resubmitting it.
But finally she softened and allowed him inside.
In the tenderest moment, she softened her tone for "Anyone Can Whistle".
When it saw her, the texture of its cry softened and — Ogechi couldn't help it — she softened, too.
She softened her terrace by planting bougainvillea bushes and built a fountain of concrete and stucco.
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She softens and oozes instead.
She softens a little.
She softens when talking about him.
A moment later, she softens, remembering a Measure for Measure with Mark Rylance.
Virginia is tough, but even she softens when told she looks as if she could be Jimmy's sister.
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