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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a thin paste" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a mixture that has a consistency similar to that of a paste, but is not thick.
Example: "To create the sauce, mix the flour and water until you achieve a thin paste."
Alternatives: "a watery mixture" or "a light paste."
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2. Stir in enough water to make a thin paste.
Combine in blender with garlic, peppercorns and oil, and process to make a thin paste.
With the blender still running, but on a very low speed, slowly add the egg whites and blend until the mixture takes on the consistency of a thin paste.
A large number of processes have been at his command, especially in Japan, but the design was first generally made on paper with lacquer and transferred while still wet or drawn directly with a thin paste of white lead or colour.
Her cheeks seemed to be covered in a thin paste.
Combine until a thin paste forms.
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Using a glue made of icing thinned with a little water or pasteurized egg white (it should reach a thin, paste-like consistency), decoupage a photo or paper on.
Whisk until a thinner paste.
It was reconstituted in 500 mL of boiling water, which formed a homogeneous thin paste.
Add enough cool water to the cornstarch to make a slurry (thin paste).
If this is not the case, you can prepare a rather thin paste of baking soda and water, and let it sit on the stain for an hour to an hour and a half.
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