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Examples
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The lyric pathos of Lange's performance is undermined by her too-soft delivery.
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It was built of under-reinforced too-soft materials on a foundation of too-soft materials.
Think Progress » Bush shifts $1.3 billion away from levee funding. 2007
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The too-soft Brie cheese oozed out of the dates long before the bacon had crisped.
Bacon-Wrapped Dates - The Only Hot Date I've Had All Year, Even Though it's Only January 2006
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The calluses at the base of each of Dawn™s fingers scratched at my too-soft palm.
Ms Longshot Kurtz, Sylvie 2005
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Goodfellowe had led the ambassador up the great stairs, past the rogues 'gallery of former prime ministers, to the White Drawing Room with its oil paintings and porcelain and too-soft sofas and had waited until the bullshit had all but run out.
Whispers Of Betrayal Dobbs, Michael, 1948- 2000
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Anna sat on a too-soft chair with her legs curled beneath her, and stared, running mental movies of her time with Creek.
The Night Crew Sandford, John, 1944 Feb. 23- 1997
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The night passed slowly as I repeatedly changed position on the too-soft bed.
Till the Butchers Cut Him Down Muller, Marcia 1994
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She turned in the too-soft bed, grunting, and felt the hard, angular body of Lew beside her, slick with sweat.
Kahawa Westlake, Donald E. 1982
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Harrison is an odd combination of candid and cocky that improves on often too-soft studio vibe.
www.startribune.com 2012
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Michael Gove has already called the Lib Dems "eccentric," because of its too-soft policies on crime and Europe.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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