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Discover LudwigThe phrase "soft squares" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe squares that have a gentle or smooth texture, or it may refer to a specific design or aesthetic quality in various contexts. Example: "The artist used soft squares in her painting to create a calming effect on the viewer."
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The soft squares are hardened in proportion to the amount of light that penetrates the varying grays of the positive.
Their carpets would be silvery in the light, beige like suede or the resonant blue of night skies, with drifting brushstrokes or soft squares like tiles worn by age and weather.
Two soft squares of polenta ($6.50) are draped with melted fontina cheese (but are not overwhelmed), a cream of mushroom soup special is smooth, not gloppy, despite its enriching celery, onions and pureed potatoes.
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Sasha was shorter and bulkier than Olga, with a soft square face.
Desserts were sweet and unremarkable: a soft square of tiramisù, standard cheesecake, frozen solid parfait, coconut gelato.
Another sturdy opener was the two lightly coated fried shrimp flanking a meltingly soft square of slow-cooked fresh bacon with Asian flavors.
The Nails: For the natural flesh-tone requested by Beckham, the manicurist Roxanne Valinoti layered two CND sheers, Dune and Putty, over a soft square nail.
There will be 4 soft square shaped pads; remove these from the console.
In etching, the softest squares are affected by the acid first and the hardest ones last.
This time the soft emulsion squares harden in proportion to the range of grays.
'DWH' - uses an extension of the greedy algorithm to implement soft least squares Euclidean consensus partitions [19],[19].
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