Sentence examples similar to a inch on from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a inch on" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "an inch on"? If this is the case, you can use it when referring to a measurement of one inch in a specific context, such as distance or size.
Example: "The fabric should be cut an inch on each side to allow for seams."
Alternatives: "one inch on" or "an inch in".

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Anna Dornhaus is peering into a cardboard nest box only an inch on a side, at a "family" of 100 or so European rock ants.

Long Beach saw less than a half an inch on Saturday.

There is a 57percentt chance of an inch on the ground, a 27percentt chance of 3 inches, and a 3percentt chance of 10 inches.

For almost 40 years, I've worn a lift on my left shoe, not a noticeable one, it's half an inch on the heel and three-eighths of an inch on the sole.

An hour later, I'd only moved a fraction of an inch on the map.

Take a small section, take two fingers, and put it on the place you want the curls to start while leaving a space about an inch on top.

Pour eggs and sausage into center in a line, leaving a margin of about an inch on either end, and wide "wings" on either side.

The 3 layers may differ in 2 to 4 inches on long hair and half an inch to an inch on shorter hair.

No one's budging an inch on serve yet - there's barely been a sniff of a break point.

Ms. Fishburn suggested placing a container on one vegetable bed, marking an inch on the side, and then letting the sprinkler spray until the water reaches the line.

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