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The phrase "a single soul" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to one individual or to emphasize the uniqueness of a person in a particular context.
Example: "In a crowded room, she felt like a single soul lost among the many."
Alternatives: "one person" or "a solitary being".
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Not a single soul.
Or, in real life, a single soul like Twain?
Aristotle saw it as a single soul inhabiting two bodies.
I doubt that he will reclaim a single soul.
But not a single soul knew when they were.
I haven't met a single soul who feels this way.
Not a single soul, other than ourselves, knew about it.
I've never seen a single soul who does that calculation".
I have never spoken to a single soul - not one - who believes they're affected by ads.
Is there a single soul on earth who would dispute that final summation?
The Puerto Ricans took us on faith: not a single soul knew us.
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