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Discover LudwigThe phrase "again for a thick" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It appears to be an incomplete or unclear expression, and without additional context, it is difficult to determine when it could be used.
Example: "I would like to order the same drink again for a thick..." (incomplete).
Alternatives: "once more for a dense" or "again for a heavy".
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Process again for a thick, chocolatey finish.
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There is a full-length Velázquez of the Count-Duke of Olivares, again in black, but for a thick gold chain.
Add the cream and tamarind and simmer gently for 30 minutes until reduced by half again, and a thick consistency.
Again, a thick forest of camera tripods and war-zone photographers materialized, now crammed into a much smaller space.
Instead, I opted for a thick halibut steak, boned.
This made for a thick, strong, durable textile.
Makela reached for a thick stack of maps.
Look for a thick sweater with a bulky, boxy cut.
Opt for a thick headband over a thin headband.
You are aiming for a thick and creamy texture.
People pay more for a thicker tree".
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