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The phrase "a thick smooth" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to describe a texture or consistency, but it requires additional context or a noun to be complete.
Example: "The dessert had a thick smooth consistency that made it irresistible."
Alternatives: "a rich creamy" or "a dense velvety".
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Puree to make a thick, smooth paste.
In fact, one sure sign of mediocre chicken is a thick, smooth coat.
He had a "thick, smooth sheen of shining red hair... as straight as any white man's".
But one of the most popular fashions was a thick, smooth sheen of shining red hair — bone straight, like Malcolm's.
Quick-mixing flour like Wondra will make a thick, smooth gravy that will retain its consistency when reheated.
Padel is played with a thick, smooth paddle that looks like a table tennis paddle on growth hormone.
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They do this most strikingly in a silver-on-black painting in which the geometric silhouettes are actually bits of a messier stained surface showing through a thicker, smoother layer of paint.
Remember to fold each edge of the quilt inward in order to form a thicker, smoother edge.
Cook for a couple of minutes, stirring to prevent burning, then stir in the beer and milk a little at a time until you have a very thick, smooth béchamel sauce.
Beat cream cheese in a large bowl with an electric mixer until thick, smooth and creamy, about 5 minutes.
Its thick, smooth batter produces a very delicate, lemony biscuit.
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