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'soft snow' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
For example, one might say: "The winter morning was so still, so peaceful, with only the soft snow muffling the distant church bells."
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She was pleased that she alone was aware of the soft snow outside.
My ski season began, at the beginning of last week, on fresh, soft snow.
"Once you get in soft snow like this, you better be on the back foot".
Vonn explained that she flew off a jump and landed in unexpectedly soft snow.
First thing in the morning, most trails are well-groomed with soft snow.
The toboggan is light in weight and will support a heavy load on soft snow.
But Shiffrin said she would not use the soft snow conditions as an excuse.
Consisting of hard-frozen sounds and soft snow showers, it was played by the Ensemble Subtilior.
"I live for this!" I thought to myself as my skis sliced through the soft snow.
"I knew that with the relatively soft snow conditions that anyone could do well".
But soft snow this year meant the riding "sucks", so they mostly stuck to partying.
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