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The phrase "a few layer of" is not correct in English.
It should be "a few layers of" to be grammatically accurate. You can use it when describing multiple layers of a material or substance, typically in contexts like cooking, construction, or art.
Example: "To create the perfect lasagna, you need to add a few layers of cheese between the pasta sheets."
Alternatives: "several layers of" or "a couple of layers of".
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The deposition of a few layer of Ge directly on Si-patterned substrates by LEPECVD results in the nucleation of SiGe islands at the preferential sites.
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TEM micrographs (Fig. 2c, d) shows that the MoS2/AB is of layered nature with a few layers of MoS2 along with the interconnected nature of AB running all along as a connecting thread.
Layered structure makes it possible to achieve monolayer or a few layers of 2D materials by mechanical exfoliation.
By cooling the foil quickly, just a few layers of graphene are obtained.
The space suit is only a few layers of plastic and rubberised metallic material.
He cut them back and covered the floor with industrial carpeting and a few layers of Oriental rugs.
The upper cortex consists of either a few layers of tightly packed cells or hyphae that may contain pigments.
A few layers of one's naturally oily nail has to be taken off — a process called etching — before an acrylic can be put on.
Slice off the stem and cut the top down by one-third, then pull off a few layers of the leaves to expose the tender yellowish ones.
Lay it on the grill, then balance over it a sturdy metal sheet or a metal grate wrapped in a few layers of aluminum foil.
Once a few layers of egg have cooked, arrange the tomato slices on top of the frittata, turn the heat down to low and cover the pan.
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