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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a thin strip" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a narrow piece or section of something, often in contexts related to materials, food, or geography.
Example: "She cut a thin strip of paper to use as a bookmark."
Alternatives: "a narrow band" or "a slim piece".
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A thin strip of leather ran, veinlike, across the bottom.
She waved a thin strip of paper in the air.
It lies just a few hundred metres away across a thin strip of dark blue water.
England batsmen walking down a thin strip left for them – check.
Excited, we beached our kayaks on a thin strip of sand and went to investigate.
The backlighting is unusually even across the screen, except for a thin strip along the bottom.
In my dream, Sweden was separated from New York by a thin strip of water.
He turns from a canvas (its edge a thin strip at the right) and gazes out, surely into a mirror.
The sample is added as a spot or a thin strip at one end of the plane.
New Reynolds products also include a thin strip similar to some breath mint products and a stick resembling a toothpick.
But Bob Curtis likes to mow only a thin strip down the fairways to make it tougher.
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