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I confess to having a very soft spot for parish councils.
Moreover, every politician has a soft spot for small and medium-sized enterprises.
It always has a soft spot in its heart for itself, whatever it may lack for other people.
The result is they are really left in the position of a hostile force probing an unknown situation to find a soft spot.
As a matter of fact, half of them usually sink, but we have a very soft spot for these people.
I argue that the £5,000-a-year man finds himself on a soft spot, and wants to make it softer.
He obviously has a soft spot for people, although that is not apparent from his political image.