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Discover LudwigThe phrase "soft times" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to periods of ease, comfort, or lack of hardship in life or society. Example: "During the soft times of the 1990s, many people enjoyed a higher standard of living and greater job security."
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What's most transparent in all the advertisements, Trout says, is that marketers are going back to the hard sell in soft times, an old ad trick.
Intel is the harbinger of soft times to come: The company's chips are used by almost 85% of the PCs sold worldwide.
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Get sent up the river, but do soft time here.
In 1993, he was convicted of defrauding Kostabi, and did some soft time for his crimes.
There is this strange fog of being a young man that I would refer to as soft time.
Regardless of the tempo, the Knicks have lost several winnable games during a soft time in their schedule.
Three no-hope judges doing soft time in an easy-option federal prison ensnare a Presidential candidate in their gay lonelyhearts blackmail scam.
The probation officer's recommendation of a year or less in county jail is a soft time-out, a mockery of the seriousness of his assaults, and of the consequences of the pain I have been forced to endure.
Soft time windows are considered.
Upper bound of the soft time window for customer j.
Lower bound of the soft time window for customer j.
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