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The phrase "a mass of thinly" is not correct and does not convey a complete thought in written English.
It may be intended to describe something that is thinly spread or distributed, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The artist created a mass of thinly layered paint on the canvas, giving it a unique texture."
Alternatives: "a multitude of thinly" or "a collection of thinly".
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A salad of tuna carpaccio accented with garlic chips and a mass of thinly sliced, frizzy-fried leeks was wonderful.
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They are a mass of contradictions.
Fontane himself was a mass of contradictions.
Sirius A has a mass of.
On top of this layer, a thin brown layer consisting of a mixture of thinly ground gypsum and iron earth pigments was applied.
But what happens when a seller wants to unload a substantial block of thinly traded high-yield bonds?
A plywood sheet features an odd number of thinly layered wooden plies bonded perpendicularly to the previous layer to give it a very strong and durable structure.
He was a mass murderer of Muslims".
a Field photograph of thinly bedded metagreywacke with tight folds formed during return flow.
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