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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a soft line" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a gentle or subtle boundary, distinction, or characteristic in various contexts, such as art, design, or communication.
Example: "The artist used a soft line to create a sense of tranquility in the painting."
Alternatives: "a gentle line" or "a subtle line".
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Josh Harrison stuck his bat out and flicked a soft line drive agonizingly toward center field.
These developments came amid signs that the bloc of countries pressing for a soft line on Cuba was breaking apart.
In an election and party-congress year, it may be harder for both governments to take a soft line.
The pitch stayed up, and Coghlan sent a soft line drive to left field for a single.
Mr. Samak said he would not be provoked and would continue to take a soft line with the protesters.
"The Communist party can have a soft line and a hard approach with its enemies – it is just strategy.
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In his 18 at-bats, Rodriguez has hit the ball out of the infield twice: on a ground-ball single and on a soft line-drive single.
After the first two batters, Sabathia retired the next 12 Boston hitters before allowing a soft line-drive single to Jed Lowrie to open the fifth.
On the back of each pocket is a soft lining to prevent chafing.
The initial obturator was modified with the application of a soft lining material and the patient subsequently discharged with instructions on the insertion and removal of the obturator.
When the disused nests of weavers are utilised, they are simply given a soft lining.
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