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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a width of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying the measurement of something, particularly in contexts related to dimensions or sizes.
Example: "The table has a width of 60 inches, making it suitable for the dining area."
Alternatives: "a measurement of" or "a span of".
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Duncan Sandys, the Conservative minister who promoted green belts in the 1950s, envisaged a width of seven to 10 miles.
Cut a good piece of dough and roll to a width of 5mm (roughly the diameter of a birthday candle).
Its sides sloped inward, forming a width of roughly 50 feet at the bottom, about 45 feet below the surface.
Built into the bow were two doors that opened outward to a width of 14 feet.
The MEMS probes have a width of 50 µm.
It has a width of W = 150 nm.
Fractures with a width of about 0.2mm are allowed under norms used by the concrete industry.
Printers with a width of 24 inches or more are considered wide format.
If the main display area has a width of 1242 pixels, it would make a lot of sense.
Some have a width of below 2000 km and the others a width of about 4000 km (Runov et al. 2006).
With a width of 1.5 inches, cut out the headband from the poster board.
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