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"soften into" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It usually refers to a gradual and gentle change from one state to another. For example, "The sun's rays softened into a gentle orange glow as it sank below the horizon."
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Sharp angles soften into curves.
One more year, and everything would settle and soften into place.
The dress-parade profiles soften into three-quarter and finally frontal poses.
The rough edges and prickly quirks that made them distinctive soften into a uniform blandness.
My head is throbbing and I've drooled enough to make the pat of dirt under my face soften into mud.
I threw the pills away and remained awake until dawn, watching the shadows on the wall soften into morning light.
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— have been softened into mohair.
His voice softens into amused melancholy.
By lunchtime the cookies would have softened into a paste.
But almost immediately he softened into a more accepting tone.
Initial outrage softened into a more mature understanding.
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