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The phrase "soothe you" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in a sentence as a verb phrase to describe the act of calming or comforting someone. Example: After a long day at work, a warm cup of tea and a good book can soothe you and help you relax.
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Let that thought soothe you to sleep tonight, George.
I was hoping to soothe you somehow, to apologize to you with my presence.
I'd like to soothe you when you're hurt Or frightened senseless by invertebrates.
When you're feeling less than confident about your face and body, selfies can soothe you.
Will it soothe you in an endless jam and uplift you on an open road?
"The bees to sting you and the birdsong to soothe you," my mum replied.
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It soothes you.
Then it soothes you.
You need all the soothing you can get.
There's such a lack of urgency, it soothes you.
If it soothes you to lie back in the dirt, then lie back.
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