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The phrase "a thin piece" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a slender or narrow object or material, often in contexts related to food, art, or construction.
Example: "She cut a thin piece of paper to use as a bookmark."
Alternatives: "a narrow strip" or "a slender fragment."
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It was just a thin piece of leather".
He is brandishing a thin piece of clear plastic wrap the size of a bedsheet.
It was a thin piece of veal, warped from the heat of the sauté pan.
He watched as the machine fired helium nuclei into a thin piece of gold foil.
But steam-ironing letters under a thin piece of fabric will do the job.
The needle is a thin piece of iron that has been magnetized i.e., a small bar magnet.
The birds are still blind at that stage, with a thin piece of skin covering their eyes.
First, a thin piece of glass is stuck to the face of the upper layer of the wafer.
The yolk was covered with a thin piece of prosciutto, and the pasta was folded over and sealed with water.
Fashioning a lamp shade out of a thin piece of cardboard, she mused, "I have two good careers ahead of me".
The finish line was a thin piece of string; anything thicker interfered with the photo-finish picture and the revolutionary automatic timing being tested.
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