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The phrase "soft-hearted" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is kind, caring, and easily moved by emotions. Example: Despite his tough exterior, John had a soft-hearted nature and was always quick to help those in need.
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These beautiful people loved to be there for others, they were soft hearted, forgiving people.
"Already as child soft hearted, cried easily, very irritable and excitable, angry easily, sweating easily, cold fingers; always felt sick and ran away when witnessing other people hurting each other, very sensible person, easily hurt by others, resentful".
Andy Biersack (lead singer): Funny, tall, nice and soft hearted.
She described her brother as a "soft hearted gentleman".
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Soft-hearted, Sister thought, one of us.
I am far too soft-hearted".
In fact, says Mr Salmond, "I was too soft-hearted.
Gaiman seems as soft-hearted a soul as they come.
Some conservatives have criticized that attitude as soft-hearted naïveté.
Still, it's one thing to esteem the soft-hearted.
Deep down, she's soft-hearted and quite kindly.
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