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"a thick layer of" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe a physical or metaphorical layer of something that is thick in texture or depth. Example: The forest floor was covered in a thick layer of fallen leaves, making it difficult to walk through.
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Spread with a thick layer of cream.
No sugar, a thick layer of foam.
A thick layer of smog has engulfed the country.
A thick layer of scum had settled in the tub.
Both have a thick layer of provisions to draw on.
After the leaves drop, cover it with a thick layer of lightweight mulch.
In windy spots a thick layer of light and fluffy mulch protects soil from desiccation.
I spread one side of a bread slice with a thick layer of bechamel.
Inside, under a thick layer of flies, were the bodies of a man and a woman.
It was a thick layer of sand on a subsurface of clay.
There were colors and planes, indistinct, as if viewed through a thick layer of water.
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