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The phrase "a wafer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a thin, crisp cake or a small, flat piece of material, often used in contexts related to food or technology.
Example: "She enjoyed a chocolate-covered wafer as a sweet treat with her coffee."
Alternatives: "a biscuit" or "a thin cake".
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They want a wafer without wheat.
Yi began with a wafer of silicon.
A wafer of sweet, nutty biscuit gives crunch.
This image shows a wafer developed by BioNanomatrix.
Another method of modifying a wafer is to bombard its surface with extra atoms.
A single element reached 99% yield in a wafer.
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It has a wafer-thin majority in the Senate.
He has a wafer-thin foreign-policy résumé.
Or just a wafer-thin sign of self-awareness.
A wafer-thin concrete spiral walkway connects the floors.
It has a 4.3-inch screen and a wafer-thin body.
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