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The phrase "a thick form" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical object that has considerable depth or density, or metaphorically to refer to a complex or substantial document.
Example: "The artist presented a thick form made of clay, showcasing intricate details and textures."
Alternatives: "a bulky shape" or "a substantial structure".
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Filling in a thick form, the doctor asked me questions, occasionally glancing up to gauge my responses.
Shell, facing $360 million in fines for its participation in other cartels — involving synthetic rubber and bitumen, a thick form of petroleum — revealed the paraffin scheme to European Union authorities on March 17 , 2005
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Such pastes, applied an eighth of an inch thick, formed a mask that cracked under the stress of facial expression; this didn't matter at the distances of a live theatre, but in film closeups even hairline cracks showed.
Firstly, a thicker film forms at a higher temperature.
Finlux had the usual assortment of TVs, too, ranging from 65″ to 26″, in a variety of thin and thick form factors.
You will notice when a thick emulsion forms, then you can add oil a little faster.
5. To make dumplings, mix flour with eggs and salt until a thick dough forms.
When a thick emulsion forms, add the remaining oil a little faster.
Stir the icing sugar and water together until a thick paste forms, then add the honey, vanilla extract and salt.
Process for a minute or so, until a thick paste forms, scraping the sides.
Transfer to a food processor and pulse until a thick paste forms.
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