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The phrase "soft bolstering" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a gentle or supportive approach to encouraging or reinforcing something, such as an idea or a person's confidence. Example: "The manager's soft bolstering of the team's efforts helped to create a positive work environment."
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The reason might be that passion is a far more subjective factor; one buyer might find an emotional connection in the beige leather seats, but personally I found merely soft bolstering.
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One is a flat mat with soft bolsters on each side.
Likewise, a subtle confit of Atlantic cod, with the texture of soft tofu, was bolstered by a puddle of creamy, semisweet brown rice and almond milk.
Mrs. Clinton's network of donors includes Texas trial lawyers, Hollywood celebrities, New York investment bankers and others who assisted the president in his effort to collect the largely unregulated donations known as soft money to bolster his re-election.
But what Mubarak's trial might unearth isn't as worrisome as what it could provoke: A souring of relations with Saudi Arabia and other GCC countries who have pledged billions in soft loans to bolster Egypt's reeling economy.
At the moment, no other cultural product or artist better embodies the hunger by the Chinese state and its citizens to create culture that can attract foreigners, bolstering China's projection of "soft power" across the globe.
Bolstering prices will not be easy, however.
Much of the good work done over the past few years by China's sharp and elegant ambassador, Fu Ying, to bolster Chinese soft power in Britain threatens to come unravelled.
After a four-day policy meeting on culture and ideology in October, the party's Central Committee said China needed to bolster its soft power and "cultural security" with more "outstanding cultural products".
All part of Japan's drive to bolster its soft power globally through a state-backed campaign dubbed Cool Japan.
He praised countries like the UK who could commit 0.7% of their GDP to development, and added that it would bolster British "soft power" abroad.
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