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The phrase "a softer one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing something that is less harsh or more gentle than another option.
Example: "I prefer the blue paint for the living room; it's a softer one compared to the bright red."
Alternatives: "a gentler option" or "a milder choice."
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If your problem is still persisting, you may wish to try a harder reed (if you're playing on really soft ones), or a softer one if you're playing on a harder one.
Apparently, a softer one lay hidden underneath.
Ion-beam-irradiated exfoliated thin films had two layers, a harder layer than the original and a softer one.
This ensemble is followed by a softer one with the more typical Korean hourglass drum (changgo) and cylindrical oboe (p'iri), the unusual Korean fiddle (haegŭm), and flutes (taegŭm).
Aides to Mr. Clinton said he planned to deliver a similar message, if a softer one, in meetings later today with Prime Minister Keizo Obuchi.
Most Labour people want no Brexit rather than a softer one, so a second vote will be a decisive issue when the talks resume.
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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.
A soft one-on-one interview, by itself, is nothing more than entertainment.
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.
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