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Discover LudwigThe phrase "soft soil" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to refer to soil that is light and easy to dig, as opposed to hardened or rocky soil. For example, "The farmer was delighted to find soft soil in which to plant his new crops."
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Other people were jumping onto a patch of soft soil about two stories below.
The deep soft soil foundation which is treated by piles can ignore the creep behavior of soft soil.
They can run as fast as a man; they can bury themselves in soft soil within 10 minutes.
Much of Mexico City was built on the soft soil of a former lakebed, leaving it vulnerable to earthquakes.
Storm petrels are colonial breeders, nesting in burrows they dug in soft soil or in crevices in rocks.
Much of the capital is built on the soft soil of a former lake bed, making it vulnerable to earthquakes.
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b Kefalonia soft-soil (this study).
b Records from the soft-soil site (phase 3).
c Kefalonia soft-soil recording phase 3 (Argonet location).
c Recording phase 3: soft-soil site, at the Argonet array.
b Records from the soft-soil site (M L = 5.0; R hypo = 20.2 km).
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