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The phrase "a slit of" is not commonly used in written English and may not convey a clear meaning without context.
It could potentially be used in contexts related to a narrow opening or cut, but clarity is essential.
Example: "She noticed a slit of light coming through the closed curtains."
Alternatives: "a narrow opening of" or "a gap of".
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As I turned back, I saw a slit of light arc over the houses and vanish behind the trees.
You can slash the remote through the air and see a slit of light across the screen that will chop enemies in half.
She noticed a slit of light under her door, which leads to the hallway, & realized that the music was coming from there.
For a viewing screen a distance L from a slit of width a, light of wavelength λ produces a central intensity maximum that is approximately λL/a in width.
X-ray diffractometer was operated at 40 kV/20 mA in continuous scan mode at a scanning speed of 0.02° (2θ s)−1 with a slit of 1°.
The model is pure methane intercalated between parallel planes of graphite at a slit of width 11.4 Å, optimized for ANG storage.
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Include a slit on one of the roof panels for the tissues to come out.
And once doctors were able to examine him, they found a thin slit of a wound on his side but no site resembling a bullet entry hole.
A 2D-spectrum from 250 to 500 nm was measured with an increment of 5 nm and a slit width of 1 nm.
A slit width of 2 mm and a path length of 2 mm were used.
They were perfused in a small parallel-plate perfusion chamber with a slit height of 0.1 mm and a slit width of 2 mm corresponding with flow rates of 15 μl min−1 (shear rate 10 s).
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