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The phrase "a slender layer of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a thin or delicate layer of a material or substance in various contexts, such as cooking, science, or art.
Example: "The cake was topped with a slender layer of frosting that added just the right amount of sweetness."
Alternatives: "a thin layer of" or "a fine layer of".
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It's a near-perfect conceit – the "skin" is a slender layer of intense fruit jelly, and within is a deliciously smooth chicken-liver parfait.
In Gram-positive bacteria, the cell wall consists of a deep layer of membrane, consisting of linear polysaccharide chains, and the Gram-negative bacteria possess a slender layer of membrane [26].
Regarding the SVZ, at E40, we observed a slender layer of nuclei basal to the VZ containing nuclei immunoreactive for the BP marker Tbr2 (Fig. 1 B ).
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The bird's chin and throat are covered in a thin layer of white feathers, and the neck is long and slender.
It's whipped with langoustine stock, miso and truffle oil for a mousse that caresses slender layers of steamed lobster.
Gently apply a thin layer of moisturizer.
Optionally, apply a thin layer of primer.
Create a thin layer of graham crackers.
Lay on a thin layer of oil.
Use a thin layer of frosting.
These planes were built up from numerous cells expressing N-cadherin, had a slender morphology, and were housed in a thick layer of connective tissue.
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