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The phrase "a soft one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is gentle, mild, or not harsh, often in reference to textures, sounds, or personalities.
Example: "The pillow was a soft one, perfect for a good night's sleep."
Alternatives: "a gentle one" or "a mild one."
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On a stiffer surface, for example, stem cells mature into bone; on a soft one, they often form neurons, the building blocks of the brain.
The penalty awarded for the foul on Godin was a soft one with minimal contact following a free-kick.
It was a soft one too, Fred throwing himself down as he felt Loveren's hand on his shoulder with his back to goal.
A power team against a soft one.
Perhaps not the hard regime change of Tunisia and Egypt, but certainly a soft one.
And, while Ravenhill's target - American religiosity - is a soft one, he treats it with care.
"Feel a soft one coming here boys," says one of the South African fielders.
It was a soft one alright, but he really only had himself to blame.
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A soft one-on-one interview, by itself, is nothing more than entertainment.
Undaunted, Bryant knifed into the lane and feathered in a soft one-hander.
Woods finished the game at 25-18 with a soft one-handed winner that found the floor to end the longest rally of the match to that point.
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