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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a thin roll" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an object that is slender and cylindrical in shape, such as food items or materials.
Example: "For breakfast, I enjoyed a thin roll filled with cream cheese and smoked salmon."
Alternatives: "a slender roll" or "a narrow roll".
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This is the age of the glampsite, so of course there is a posh camping option too for those who don't fancy sleeping on a thin roll mat for a week.
Instead, it's a thin roll that could be used to paper surfaces like conference rooms and schools, in order to let people write on the walls using a stylus with practically no latency, as evidenced in the below GIF. .
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Make a thin sausage roll shape from the blue or gray clay.
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