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The phrase "soften stance" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to reducing the intensity of a stance, perspective, or opinion on a topic. For example, "The Prime Minister announced he would soften his stance on the controversial immigration policy in order to address public concerns."
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California Republicans set to soften stance on immigrants in the country illegally.
Rice Appears to Soften Stance on Latin America Aid Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice indicated that the United States would look to resume military assistance to nations cut off from aid for refusing to shield Americans in international court.
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Your villain shouldn't completely change their position towards the hero, but they can soften their stance a little.
But he is unlikely to soften his stance much.
In 2007, Erdogan began to soften that stance.
But this year, he has sometimes appeared to soften his stance.
The German chancellor, Angela Merkel, also seemed to soften her stance on the idea.
The IMF had signalled for months that it was likely to soften its stance.
Significantly, the Government appeared to soften its stance in yesterday's talks at the Cabinet Office.
In office, he could doubtless soften his stance on hanging and flogging.
The industry has had some success in persuading the commission to soften its stance.
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