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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a thick string of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a substantial or dense collection of items, often in a figurative sense, such as thoughts, words, or physical objects.
Example: "She pulled a thick string of yarn from the basket to start her knitting project."
Alternatives: "a long line of" or "a dense cluster of".
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A woman who more often than not wore a thick string of pearls.
On days he starts, quarterback Brady Quinn gulps down a thick string of honey, continuing a custom established more than 20 years ago, when he was a third grader playing early-morning football games.
Use the glue gun to make a thick string of hot glue straight down the center of the bowl.
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Each colourful felt bead appears like a layered lolly individually made and loosely strung on a thick string.
Use a thicker string if you are making a heavy piñata, this makes the piñata stronger.
In the most opulent sequence the camera zooms in on glittering jewelled clusters in the hair of the bride, Thandar Shwe, then pans down from her diamond ear-studs to at least six thick strings of what appear to be diamonds.
He does it with characteristic overkill: "Her mouth was open in laughter, her cheeks were dark with color, and thick strings of hair slapped around her face, slicked by saliva, sweat, life juice".
You should have thick strings of tin foil.
The solo line, superbly played by Nicholas Daniel, unwinds against a series of thick string dissonances that eventually prove immovable: the divine vision fades and war goes on.
Hang the trap using a piece of thick string or rope.
Tape thick string to bottom of PVC pipes (to keep soda from falling through).
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