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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a thin sheet" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a flat, thin layer of material, often in contexts related to paper, metal, or other substances.
Example: "She carefully placed a thin sheet of paper over the drawing to protect it from smudging."
Alternatives: "a slim layer" or "a narrow sheet."
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Outside Glasgow Royal – snow – a thin sheet.
The humor is reflexive, a thin sheet of emotional Kevlar.
In front of the tip of the notochord, there remains a thin sheet of prechordal mesoderm.
Pure lead is deposited on a thin sheet of lead that serves as the cathode.
Only a thin sheet of brown paper separated them from the two men in the dock.
I'd wake the next day on a wicker mat, a thin sheet draped over me.
A thin sheet of canvas separates me from the hunting ground of Botswana's greatest predators.
To visualize what this means, imagine drawing a sketch of a baby's hair pattern on a thin sheet of Spandex.
The ignition device consists of a piece of cardboard with a thin sheet of metal glued to each side.
She pulled a thin sheet over me to keep the sun away, and the pajama party began in earnest.
His own home is a corner of the basement, where a thin sheet separates him from his roommates.
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