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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a very soft one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an object or material that has a gentle or delicate texture or quality.
Example: "When choosing a pillow, I prefer a very soft one for maximum comfort."
Alternatives: "a really gentle one" or "an extremely tender one."
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Wenger called it a "very soft one".
He'll have a little penis, or perhaps just a very soft one due to MDMA consumption.
He said: "The referee is under tremendous pressure but, when you see it again, it was a very soft one.
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Hum a tune- a very soft and polite one.
They showed me several rewritten versions, some of which were very soft on Morrissey, one that was quite critical.
One dog had a very soft continuous murmur and mild residual ductal flow; the other five had no audible continuous murmur, with only one dog having trivial residual ductal flow identified by Doppler echocardiography.
She came into my office and in a very soft voice poignantly told me that her sister was one of the girls who had escaped.
It's a very soft surface.
She had a very soft voice.
He was a very soft man, very tender.
Labour leaves Liverpool recommitted to a very soft Brexit indeed.
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