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The phrase "a thin sheet of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a material that is flat and has a small thickness, often in contexts related to manufacturing, cooking, or art.
Example: "She carefully placed a thin sheet of paper on the table before starting her drawing."
Alternatives: "a slender layer of" or "a fine layer of".
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The device looks like a thin sheet of cellophane.
The humor is reflexive, a thin sheet of emotional Kevlar.
Although it's called a tintype, the original photo is actually on a thin sheet of iron.
Only a thin sheet of brown paper separated them from the two men in the dock.
A thin sheet of canvas separates me from the hunting ground of Botswana's greatest predators.
Take a sheet of WSe2 and place a thin sheet of metal under it.
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.
Like Sheridon, the MIT group uses a thin sheet of rubbery plastic crammed full of tiny spheres.
At one end of the dining room, a thin sheet of water cascades down a stone slab.
Only a thin sheet of floor-to-ceiling glass separates the sidewalk from the museum's ground floor.
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