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The phrase "a millimeter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a unit of measurement, particularly in contexts involving length or distance.
Example: "The thickness of the paper is just a millimeter, making it very lightweight."
Alternatives: "one millimeter" or "a mm".
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A millimeter or two, doctors said.
So half a millimeter matters".
It missed the carotid artery by a millimeter.
"It was a millimeter from everything," Dr. Bederson said.
Your hair grew a fraction of a millimeter longer.
It cannot be half a millimeter left or right".
These devices, called microcatheters, are thousands of times wider than nanowires, at half a millimeter to a millimeter in diameter.
Typical thicknesses range from half a millimeter to five millimeters.
It was less than a millimeter across, perhaps the size of a large grain of sand.
It feels a millimeter less mercenary, and the party might be fantastico.
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There wasn't a millimeter-wavelength community in Mexico when I arrived.
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