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Discover Ludwig"soft on" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe someone who is lenient or indulgent towards someone else, often in a parenting setting. For example, "Mary's father was very soft on her, allowing her to get away with much more than her siblings."
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Not one tomato will go soft on the vine.
Soft on politicians, hard on the rest?
Am I getting soft on the Boss?
Life wasn't soft on the farm.
Usually soft on some girl there.
Barack Obama has been soft on Iran.
Is Qatar soft on terrorism?
Soft on terrorism, I'd say.
What is soft on drugs?
Case was "soft on Reds," they charged.
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