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The phrase "a thin layer of frozen" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a delicate or slight coating of something that has frozen, often in contexts related to weather, food, or surfaces.
Example: "After the night frost, the grass was covered with a thin layer of frozen dew."
Alternatives: "a slight coating of ice" or "a delicate film of frost."
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The third component of Antarctic ice is a thin layer of frozen ocean, or sea ice, that grows and shrinks with the seasons.
In a recent study, cyclic lateral load testing of identical full-scale column-foundation systems was conducted in summer and winter months, showing that freezing temperatures and a thin layer of frozen soil can significantly influence the soil-foundation-structure interaction (SFSI) and thus the lateral load response of bridge columns supported by deep foundations.
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Apply only a thin layer of foundation".
A thin layer of silver comes next.
Spread with a thin layer of frosting.
Under a thin layer of dirt was a wooden box.
A thin layer of sweat glistened on her forehead.
Pour in a thin layer of asphalt cement.
To assemble the salad, make a thin layer of spinach.
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