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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a width of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the measurement of something, particularly in contexts related to dimensions or sizes.
Example: "The table has a width of a standard dining table, which is typically around 36 inches."
Alternatives: "a measurement of" or "a dimension of".
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A nanoparticle, an object with a width of a few nanometers to a few hundred, contains tens to thousands of atoms and exists in a realm that straddles the quantum and the Newtonian.
Starting at a width of a few microns, they usually cannot be detected visually or in an image of a camera imaging the whole probe.
But before engineers are able to turn them into practical applications, such nanofibres (which have a width of a few nanometres, or billionths of a metre) need to be fabricated into wires, strips, tubes and other components.
For the formation of bubble-free obsidian layers with a width of a few millimeters, which are often observed in natural obsidian flows, open paths should be maintained for at least a few hundred hours.
To be able to detect and measure fissures with a width of a fraction of a pixel at an early stage of their development, a cascaded image analysis approach has been developed, implemented and tested.
Upon drawing, the t-1,4-PB phase is deformed to elongated domains with a width of a few nanometres, and both the UHMW-PE and t-1,4-PB phase are highly oriented.
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Tear strips with a width of an inch and five inches long from two pages of a broadsheet newspaper.
By using silicon instead of quartz, SiTime is able to make a resonator with the width of only a couple of hundred micrometers, says Partridge, while an equivalent quartz resonator has a width of about a millimeter.
Cut a good piece of dough and roll to a width of 5mm (roughly the diameter of a birthday candle).
Flat-rolled prods. of iron/non-alloy steel, of a width of 600mm/more, of a... is a 6 digit HS02 product.
In the building diffidence translates as a modest footprint: a width of 25 feet; a concert hall that seats 80 people.
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