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What goes in the "○○○○ land□□□□" blank?

Hello everyone!
Do you know the answer to the last quiz about "land"?
The correct answers were "Soft Landing" and "Hard Landing" when an airplane lands.
As you know, "land" means "landing" as a noun or "landing" as a verb, and unlike "stick," "land" is widely and commonly used whether the landing is perfect or just barely perfect.
A good landing is "perfect landing" or "landed smoothly," while a last-minute landing is "through landing" or "barely landed," etc. Adjective + noun or verb + adjective combinations are used to express this meaning.
In the next issue, we will introduce some unexpected examples of "stick" used as a verb in fields other than sports. Stay tuned!