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Discover Ludwig'soft heart' is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is generally used to describe someone who is kind and understanding and open to persuasion and affection. For example, you might say "She had a soft heart and was always understanding towards others."
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"A big man with a soft heart.
I've got a soft heart.
"I had such a soft heart".
"Deep down he has a soft heart".
"I am the soft heart," she said.
It's not my fault I got a soft heart.
But underneath her iron exterior is a soft heart.
Jack Woolley had a soft heart but a hard head.
But it has a soft heart beneath its tough exterior.
"He always had an enormously soft heart," Qayum said.
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