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The phrase "a thin layer of mortar" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific application or characteristic of mortar in construction or masonry work.
Example: "To ensure a strong bond between the bricks, apply a thin layer of mortar before placing each brick."
Alternatives: "a light coating of mortar" or "a slim layer of mortar".
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This phenomenon is because of two reasons: first, the penetration of adhesive into the concrete, and the increase in toughness and strength of a thin layer of mortar just next to the interface; and second, the concrete substrate is the weakest component in FRP-concrete interface which has a relatively small tensile strength (Coronado and Lopez 2008).
Slather a thin layer of mortar for the base of the column, smoothing it out using a screed.
Create your mosaic design by spreading a thin layer of mortar on the back of each tile piece and affixing the piece to the flower pot.
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The same analysis can be extrapolated to a reprofiled stone, which can be seen as a thick layer of stone covered by a thin layer of repair mortar, as depicted in Fig. 4g i.
Continue until the floor is covered and apply a thin layer of thin-set mortar over the joints.
Finally, the ruptured CFRP peeled away with a thin layer of concrete bonded underneath, and crushed mortar fell out.
Each of the obtained samples was finely grounded in an agate mortar; a thin layer of the obtained powders was stratified on a satined quartz disk and analysed by XRD.
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.
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