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Discover LudwigThe phrase "soft sand" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the kind of sand found on a beach or in a desert, for example. You might write, "The beach was lined with soft sand that was pleasant on our bare feet."
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Wheels spun maddeningly in the road's soft sand.
Have you ever run through soft sand on foot?
But suddenly the front wheel hit soft sand.
A fantastic beach with soft sand that stretches for miles.
Several companies said it's like walking in soft sand.
Soft sand, gravel, rocks — the kind of stuff the manual advises riders to avoid.
At Church Bay, steep, caramel cliffs give way to pebbles and soft sand.
The bottom is covered in a soft sand, and the wooden sides are visible.
During the day it buries itself down to 35 cm in soft sand.
When her feet began to hurt, she ran on the soft sand of the beaches.
Lohse, D. et al. Impact on soft sand: Void collapse and jet formation.
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