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The phrase "a much softer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is significantly softer in comparison to another object or state.
Example: "The new pillow is a much softer option than the old one, providing better comfort for sleep."
Alternatives: "considerably softer" or "significantly softer".
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Does this shift mean Labour backs a much softer Brexit?
"We have a much softer touch than the Uptown salons in general," Mr. Angelo said.
Diamond surfaces wear when sliding against silica – a much softer material.
That clause was then scrapped and replaced by a much softer stance.
In animal health, customer loyalty creates less pricing pressure, so generics have a much softer impact.
Yesterday's report took a much softer tone than the earlier report from the Institute of Medicine.
Another monitor tuned into a lower frequency detects a much softer set of clicks.
Influenced by Impressionism, Chase presents a much softer and less austere image than that of Mrs. Manice.
The Pirelli company intentionally created a much softer, more quickly degrading rubber for the tires this year.
The upper chamber has rewritten the EU withdrawal bill so it urges the government to negotiate a much softer Brexit.
The show is a much softer comedy than "Third Rock," and did not receive especially good reviews.
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