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The phrase "a thin layer of olive" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a small, delicate coating or covering of olive, often in the context of cooking or food presentation.
Example: "To enhance the flavor of the dish, spread a thin layer of olive on the bread before toasting it."
Alternatives: "a light coating of olive" or "a delicate layer of olive."
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Olive oil: Rub a thin layer of olive oil onto dry skin as a moisturizer.
Heat a thin layer of olive oil in a wide frying pan.
There should be a thin layer of olive oil on the floor of the stretching area at all times.
Pour a thin layer of olive oil into a hot pan and add the cut cucumber pieces.
When the parsley drips bright green liquid, add the pepper and a thin layer of olive oil, and mix very lightly.
Warm a thin layer of olive oil and a little butter in a shallow, nonstick pan over a moderate heat, then lower in the patties, letting them cook for 5 or 6 minutes until pale gold and lightly crisp on the underside.
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Cover the bottom of a saucepan with a thin layer of extra virgin olive oil and a 2-3 tablespofns of butter.
Welcome as such garnishes are, the delectability of Millstone's burrata ("buttered" in Italian) owes largely to the sweet-salty interplay of its ultrafresh cheese, the hearty olive toast upon which it rests and the thin layer of olive tapenade in between.
Apply only a thin layer of foundation".
A thin layer of silver comes next.
Spread with a thin layer of frosting.
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