in my personal experience, freshwater planted tank lights always put off too much warm white lighting, and by far, not enough blues. if you're able to adjust the channels on the light and turn down the warm whites, turn up the blues, and cool white, and you'll be okay with softie corals (leathers, sinularia, nepthea, maybe photosynthetic gorgonian, etc.)
just know that your tank may appear yellowish, and your corals wont look as bright or vibrant (perhaps having a bit of a brownish tint. i also experienced a bit of excessive algae growth, and not the good type; a little red and green cyano, green hair algae, and excessive films on the glass.
so... it would likely work in the short term, but it would be best to invest in actual reef lights, for the long term. im not sure what style or wattage you're looking for, but these are great, affordable, easy, bright, beginner lights— check these out:
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