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The phrase "a few thin" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a small number of items or people that are slender or not thick. Example: "I only have a few thin slices of bread left for the sandwiches."
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A few thin slices of onion.
Which is why a few thin slices are appropriate.
A few thin mattresses take up the little space on the floor between the beds.
Rooster, bellicose, stumbles to the fire with a few thin branches.
Corms are short upright underground stems surrounded by a few thin scale leaves (as in Crocus and Gladiolus).
3 Add crushed ice, a dollop of clotted cream (if using) and a few thin slices of strawberry.
A few thin ties ($19) and clips ($22) lay on a table in the center of the room.
Many comics manage to stretch a few thin bits into entire careers; Mr. Carlin wrote a new show from scratch every year or two.
There are a few thin strips of dark wood for detailing, but most of the interior is covered by leather accented with brushed aluminum elements.
Between 1815 and 1817 he published a few thin volumes on his work, but in a sense they were too late.
She's currently in the midst of a pledge-funded campaign to complete a David Bowie tribute album, so expect a few Thin White Duke favorites, too.
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