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The phrase "a cloud of soft" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is soft and cloud-like, but it needs additional context or words to convey a complete thought.
Example: "As I lay on the grass, I gazed up at a cloud of soft, fluffy cotton candy drifting by."
Alternatives: "a puff of soft" or "a mass of soft".
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A cloud of soft hair and a pair of soft hands.
Framed by a cloud of soft curls, Tim looks adorable and sounds like a jerk, whining that his wife doesn't like his music.
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This tender-faced wisp of a lad, with a cloud of long, soft hair, is now memorialised in a famous photo.
A series of photographs taken by artist Judy Linn, Mapplethorpe's classmate at Pratt in the 1960s, shows a baby-faced Robert at the beach, his head framed in a dark cloud of soft curls contrasted against smooth white skin, incongruously lighting a cigarette and wearing chains, a cross, bangles, and a black leather bikini bathing suit held together by metal rings.
A tender study of the "Dead Christ" — soft as a cloud of dust — relates to an existing fresco he did of a Pietà.
Rays of sunlight emerge between trees heavy with coffee beans and golden coconuts, carving through a cloud of mist that rests like a soft pillow on the valley below.
On this track from new album Xerrox Vol 3, weakly gusting strings brush through soft tones with a cloud of static gradually forming and ebbing away.
A cloud of us.
A cloud of names?
A cloud of crème chantilly is "optional".
It collapsed in a cloud of dust.
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