Sentence examples for a thin of from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a thin of" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a typographical error or a misphrasing.
Example: "I noticed a thin of ice on the pond this morning." (This should be corrected to "a thin layer of ice.")
Alternatives: "a thin layer of" or "a thin slice of".

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We used a thin of 4, based on test runs with known gaussian distributions.

The femtosecond laser is now capable of dissecting a thin, of uniform thickness, lamellar disk of cornea not only to be used for lamellar posterior but also to be used for anterior lamellar keratoplasty [ 6, 7].

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A thinning of the ranks might be long overdue.

He also said marijuana collectives needed more regulation and a "thinning of the herd".

/ You may simply have to drive toward a thinning of the population.

Recent budget problems have brought about a thinning of police ranks.

a, Thinning of MWCNTs and CNT bundles by applying bias.

One thing that will certainly benefit Prexige, however, is a thinning of the competition.

Silence offers a thinning of ego.

It's like a thinning of the herd.

Such toxins may lead to a thinning of eggshells, tissue damage, or deviation from natural behaviors.

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