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The phrase "a coat of soft" is not correct in written English as it is incomplete and lacks clarity.
It could be used in a context where you are describing a soft material or texture, but it needs additional information to make sense.
Example: "The artist applied a coat of soft paint to create a gentle effect on the canvas."
Alternatives: "a layer of soft" or "a covering of soft".
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Once this is dry (more tea), apply a coat of soft clear wax with a soft, lint-free cloth.
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The bedroom, too, may eventually get a coat of a soft yellow.
The doughnut, shaped like a twisted loop, shimmering with a coat of cinnamon sugar, is soft, sweet and chewy.
The red fox has a coat of long guard hairs, soft, fine underfur that is typically a rich reddish brown, often a white-tipped tail, and black ears and legs.
Other fun-seekers toted sleds, inner tubes--almost every imaginable means of transport on a coat of snow that fell soft as confectioner's sugar as far away as Catalina.
Sand the unit lightly and remove the dust with cheesecloth or a soft, cotton rag, Apply a coat of paint.
Marble is very soft and prone to damage so it is important to apply a coat of high quality marble sealing agent before proceeding with the grout.
Add a coat of varnish.
Add a coat of primer.
Apply a coat of mascara.
The Olympic marmot has a double-layered coat consisting of soft thick underfur, for warmth, and coarser outer hairs.
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