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soft option

British  

noun

  1. in a number of choices, the one considered to be easy or the easiest to do, involving the least difficulty or exertion

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“The verdict of manslaughter therefore is not a soft option and doesn’t amount to saying that what he didn’t wasn’t all that bad, or that he deserves sympathy and understanding,” Owen implored the jury.

From Time • Nov. 4, 2016

Mr Grayling is wrong to label cautions a soft option, argues John Graham of the Police Foundation, a think tank.

From Economist • Nov. 6, 2014

He was never afraid to take risks with his work and he was dismissive of those who went for the soft option.

From BBC • Dec. 15, 2013

If you think prisons are a soft option, imagine the furore if that were to happen now.

From The Guardian • Apr. 13, 2013

There has been a demand for it in the London Matriculation, but objection has been raised on the score of its being a smattering and a soft option.

From Women Workers in Seven Professions by Morley, Edith J.

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