You do want to be careful with some softer corals though. Things like euphylia and bubble corals that are like a skeleton of plates that the flesh pokes out between. Those ridges of bone can be fairly sharp, so if the soft flesh gets whipped around it can get cut on its own bones. These coral like a flow that sort of fluffs them from under neath, bringing food and shaking off waste and things that might settle on it. Hard directional flow, and sudden blasts will tear them, or keep them hiding for safety (if they stay receded they can't grab food from the water or light.)
So, like a lot of reef questions, the answer is "it depends"