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Discover LudwigThe phrase "soft skin" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the texture or feel of someone's skin, often suggesting that it is smooth and delicate. Example: "Her hand gently caressed his cheek, her soft skin leaving a warm and comforting sensation on his face."
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I've got nice soft skin".
With him there's a soft skin".
They open up the hospital gown and palpate soft skin.
She did the English subtitles for "The Soft Skin".
Simple and effective, it leaves you with amazingly soft skin.
Such "soft" skin penetrators are typically composite colloids.
Sister Mary St. John has soft skin that is virtually wrinkle-free.
"Smooth, pale, soft skin: she could have a rich past generation on her mother's side".
Has Mo Farah's soft skin and deep brown eyes held you in awe?
He suggests that if we're going to live forever we ought to have soft skin.
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