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The phrase "a viscous" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a substance that has a thick, sticky consistency, often in scientific or technical contexts.
Example: "The chemist noted that the solution was a viscous liquid, making it difficult to pour."
Alternatives: "a thick" or "a sticky".
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A viscous rumour?
Chocolate mousse was undistinguished, in a viscous raspberry sauce that tasted of egg white.
A viscous mud of unknown depth lies in many passages, holding water from past floods.
It is a viscous liquid found in tissues and the synovial fluid surrounding your joints.
After the A.C.L. pulls off the femur, it turns into a viscous liquid.
Now it has high-fructose corn syrup, a viscous, unwelcome intruder in a Cuba Libre.
A viscous ruby pool expands around her. "I always hated getting shots," she says.
Then a bite of something pink and crunchy in a viscous dressing stopped me cold.
The resulting music had a viscous, elastic quality that seemed to coalesce into a pliable mass.
Fresh eggs stored under cool conditions in a viscous silicate solution will keep for months.
Bunker fuel is a viscous and highly polluting substance left over from refining oil.
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