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The phrase "a very thin eyebrow" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the appearance of someone's eyebrow, particularly when emphasizing its thinness.
Example: "She had a very thin eyebrow that arched elegantly over her eye."
Alternatives: "a slender eyebrow" or "a delicate eyebrow."
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Today she might raise a very thin eyebrow at the office workers huddled outside around smoker's poles.
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I don't really like very thin eyebrows – they look as if someone has been plugged into a socket, especially when they are really high.
If you have very thin eyebrows, you may want to emphasize them with pencil.
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