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The phrase "a soap bubble" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a bubble made from soap solution, often in contexts related to childhood, science, or metaphorical expressions.
Example: "The child watched in awe as a soap bubble floated gently through the air, reflecting the colors of the rainbow."
Alternatives: "a bubble of soap" or "a soapy bubble".
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The universe inside a soap bubble!
Her religious faith now feels fragile, "like a soap bubble".
A familiar example is the film of a soap bubble.
Dutchman has a particularly ingenious weapon: a soap bubble wand.
Outside a soap bubble, everything is Indian country.
A soap bubble, which has a low viscosity, generates daughter bubbles.
Don't be shy!" The new girl's face was like a soap bubble in candlelight.
It is as fragile and elusive as a soap bubble, as protean as a Lava lamp.
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