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The phrase "a twin layer of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a structure or material that consists of two layers, often implying a specific function or characteristic of those layers.
Example: "The insulation material features a twin layer of foam and fiberglass for enhanced thermal efficiency."
Alternatives: "a double layer of" or "a dual layer of".
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Double glazing offers a twin layer of glass panels, the gap between them usually filled with argon gas for a second buffer against the cold.
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We read in our guidebook that each dome had a twin-layer frame, mostly hexagons on the outside and a mix of hexagons and triangles on the inside.
Apply a thin layer of mastic remover.
Create a thin layer of graham crackers.
Lay on a thin layer of oil.
Use a thin layer of frosting.
Once the beacon had sounded, a U.S. LC-130 aircraft was sent to the crash site, but it was unable to establish radio contact with the Twin Otter, while a thick layer of low-lying clouds prevented those onboard from seeing the plane.
A layer of Fritos, a layer of chili, and a layer of cheese.
Crystal structure considerations suggest that the relative abundance of twinning modes may correlate with low shear modulus on the twin plane in the direction of twinning shear, and with a possible low-energy interface structure consisting of a layer of xenotime of one half-unit-cell thickness that could form at (1 0 0) and (0 0 1) twins.
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