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The phrase "are a bit soft" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is not very firm or strong, often in a figurative sense, such as opinions, attitudes, or physical objects.
Example: "The cookies are a bit soft, but they still taste delicious."
Alternatives: "are somewhat tender" or "are slightly yielding."
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It does a ridiculous amount of focus hunting, so you get blurriness sometimes, and the videos are a bit soft.
The 8-megapixel selfie camera produces good snaps that are a bit soft in detail than I would like.
The 5-megapixel selfie cameras on both phones produce decent photos that are a bit soft on detail at full resolution.
You soak the beans overnight in a kettle and in the morning you add the salt pork and parboil them an hour or so until they are a bit soft.
On Young Thug cover Best Friend, the plucked, pizzicato strings running through the track are fine, but we're not sure about the lyrics, which are a bit "soft" – although the bit about the girl looking "fliquey" is OK, as is the allusion to feeling "codeine-crazy".
Although the commitment is real, the numbers attached to the various efforts are a bit soft.
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The edges are a bit softer than the original Transit Connect series of vehicles.
The colored buttons are a bit softer than the standard controller, which I initially suspected would be a problem.
For example, these are a bit softer than, say, these IBM keyboard clones and you have to assess how much noise and "clickiness" you're looking for.
He's always been a bit soft.
The brake pedal is a bit soft.
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