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The phrase "a soul response" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a reaction or answer that comes from deep emotional or spiritual feelings.
Example: "Her poem elicited a soul response from the audience, resonating with their innermost thoughts and feelings."
Alternatives: "a heartfelt response" or "an emotional reaction".
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"But, in fact, it's a soul response".
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"What a honor, what a soul.
Early in this set, Mr. Garchik took full advantage of his cohort, barking like the M.C. at a soul revue, with response punctuation from the horns: "We are the Atheist!" (Bop!) "Trombone!" (Womp!) "Gospel!" (Bap!) "Choir!" (Wap!) He followed this by crediting "my helpers, my minions, my acolytes".
There was a "vegetative soul," responsible for what we would now call autonomic function; a "sensitive soul," responsible for what modern physiologists would describe as reflex responses to environmental stimuli; and, most importantly, a "reasoning soul," responsible for making a rational entity (res cogitans) of human beings.
Self-Portrait (Yo) is less Goya than Munch, a soul-painting – a response, perhaps, to the Norwegian's lithographic Self-Portrait with Skeleton Arm of 1895.
Not a soul.
"Schnapps has a soul".
A soul voice.
Not a soul around.
Is there a soul?
It's a soul.
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