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The phrase "a thicker one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing objects or items, specifically when referring to something that has greater thickness than another.
Example: "I prefer the thicker one for better insulation in my jacket."
Alternatives: "a bulkier one" or "a more substantial one."
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You might also try piling a couple of thin "crash" mats onto a thicker one and then throwing yourself onto them on your back.
Different fire protection schemes were studied, comprising a thinner insulation layer along the bottom soffit of the beams and a thicker one at the CFRP anchorage zones.
It is found that with a thinner electrode of 7 μm the volumetric capacity could reach up to 920 mAh cm−3 but a poor area capacity of 0.7 mAh cm−2, while a thicker one of 33 μm enables to provide a high area capacity up to 1.5 mAh cm−2 and gives a volumetric capacity less than 500 mAh cm−3.
Two dimensional (2D) finite element (FE) models were developed in order to simulate previous fire resistance tests on CFRP-strengthened RC beams comprising different fire protection schemes, with a thinner insulation layer along the bottom soffit of the beams and a thicker one in the CFRP anchorage zones.
Furthermore, according to the magnetization curve of the iron shim, a thinner iron shim produces less flux than a thicker one in its saturation magnetization zone.
Speaking to the National Governors Association in July, Trudeau stressed the value of free trade between the US and Canada, and that "if anything, we'd like a thinner border for trade, not a thicker one".
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Linger on a book: a thick one is like "hitting the lotto" in solitary, a voice informs.
If you have hair on your arms, a thin rubber band might pull on the hair and cause pain.( so use a thick one).
There, between Water Sports and Weight Loss, she found a thick one marked Weddings.
We had a new reading textbook, a thick one with a brown-and-orange cover, and during recess I hid in the bathroom and read ahead.
The chatter among her fellow nursing students was that a thin envelope meant you passed; a thick one, presumably filled with the things you got wrong, meant you failed.
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