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The phrase "a certain thickness" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an unspecified or particular measurement of thickness in various contexts, such as materials, objects, or layers.
Example: "The wall should be constructed with a certain thickness to ensure proper insulation."
Alternatives: "a specific thickness" or "an appropriate thickness".
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A certain thickness of skin is required to survive Westminster's vicious contact sport.
The soup should be tending towards a certain thickness and body – not gloopy, but substantial.
Such burning also works only when oil is corralled to a certain thickness.
Third, the films deposited at low pressure beyond a certain thickness exhibit tensile stress cracks.
I kept noticing that gardeners talked about Nature as something present and that its presence for them had a certain thickness and function.
Films of oil of a certain thickness, for example, would amplify green light while canceling out red and blue light, making the oil appear green.
But to reflect enough light to be seen from above, it has to be a certain thickness, giving rise to established formulas about the size of spills.
We find experimentally that precipitates above a certain thickness exhibit the cubic crystal structure of the equilibrium phase η.
The texture of c-TiN phase changed from 〈001〉 to <111> at a certain thickness forming a definite crossover.
A type of double epitaxial growth was observed to be a main reason for the coherent growth of the VN/TiB2 nanomultilayers within a certain thickness.
In this paper we prove that, in Carnot groups of step r= 2, the free boundary is (Euclidean) C1,α near points satisfying a certain thickness condition.
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