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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mass of thin" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe a large quantity of something that is thin, but it lacks clarity and specificity.
Example: "The artist created a sculpture that resembled a mass of thin branches intertwined together."
Alternatives: "a pile of thin" or "a collection of thin".
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A mass of thin pastry drenched in honey and called bird's nest ($1.50) is wonderful.
While mushrooms might be the most familiar part of a fungus, most of their bodies are made up of a mass of thin threads, known as a mycelium.
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Here, a mass of pencil-thin eel in a dark roasted garlic bean sauce makes a dish easily as rich as foie gras.
At present a small mass of thin forest has been preserved by conservation on the southeast.
Most probably, this finding is caused by an increase in muscle mass of thin women.
The QCM is a sensitive gravimetric balance capable of measuring and detecting changes in mass of thin oscillating adherent films, within the nanogram range [ 19– 22].
The tech pointed out a long, thin wire winding through a mass of machinery.
The latter's thin and papery envelope surrounds a mass of spores and fertile tissue known as the gleba.
A mass of a mess.
Olive trees sport bushy masses of thin branches, and given that the best way to pick olives by hand is simply to wade into the morass, it would be all too easy to walk into the end of one of those branches and lose an eye.
Mr. Turner's lines, however, are thinner and shorter and are usually complemented by a massing of white pastel lines.
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