Sentence examples for a very thin from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a very thin" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a small thickness or is slender in appearance.
Example: "She wore a dress made of a very thin fabric that flowed elegantly with her movements."
Alternatives: "a quite slim" or "an extremely narrow".

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It's a very thin line.

"It is a very thin edge".

It's a very thin spot".

"He's a very thin guy," Janis recalled.

This is a very thin brigade.

It is walking a very thin line.

Was civilisation just a very thin veneer?

It felt like a very thin disguise".

Goliath obviously had a very thin skull".

"That's a very thin line to walk".

I got a very thin purple bruise".

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