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The phrase "a very thin layer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a minimal thickness of a material or substance in various contexts, such as cooking, science, or construction.
Example: "To achieve the desired texture, spread a very thin layer of frosting over the cake."
Alternatives: "a slight coating" or "a minimal film".
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At the rear face of the projectile is a very thin layer of metal.
"Think of it as concentrating incoming sunlight energy into a very thin layer," Guo says.
Key lime pie was a very thin layer of custard on a graham cracker crust.
4. Spread a very thin layer of b?amel over the bottom of the dish.
Using your thumb, smear each round with a very thin layer of corn syrup to glaze and prevent sogginess.
"I think it's important to recognize you have a very thin layer of Bush appointees over the Clinton bureaucracy".
First, they had to lay down a very thin layer of insulating material for the nanotube to sit on.
If the air were quite still, only a very thin layer would be chilled by contact with the ground.
"The camouflage used to be a lot thicker, but there's still a very thin layer of camouflage," she said.
Besides, achieved treatment allowed to obtain a very thin layer of both PAA and macromolecules.
"Don't forget to order a side of lahmacun, stone-baked flat bread smothered in a very thin layer of minced lamb, tomato and spices," says Meelu.
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