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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a much thinner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the thickness of two or more objects, indicating that one is significantly thinner than the other.
Example: "The new model of the smartphone is a much thinner design compared to its predecessor."
Alternatives: "considerably thinner" or "significantly thinner".
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A much thinner (≈10 μm) and uniform outer layer was achieved.
This is a much thinner book than the others, but it concentrates on a single passion.
The pro-whaling screed was approved by a much thinner margin: 33 votes to 32.
It's like magic, and leaves you with a much thinner wallet.
The resulting microstructure is mostly composed of Fe2Al5 on top of a much thinner FeAl layer.
The iPad Air is styled to match the iPad mini and has a much thinner bezel than rival companies' tablets.
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After digging through discarded electronics equipment at MIT, he found the components he needed to build a much thinner device, requiring very little power.
The AH peptide, a vesicle-destabilizing agent, is then added to trigger the formation of a much thinner (approximately 5 nm), compact, and rigid bilayer.
In contrast, the microfluidic-based method described by the Mooney and Weitz team achieves a much thinner hydrogel layer around encapsulated cells.
All of these differences result in a relatively thick and tanned rigid dorsal cuticle and a much thinner and less pigmented membrane-like ventral cuticle.
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