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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost two times thinner" is not correct in standard English usage.
It can be used when comparing the thickness of two objects, but the phrasing is awkward and may lead to confusion.
Example: "This new material is almost two times thinner than the previous version, making it more lightweight."
Alternatives: "nearly twice as thin" or "almost half the thickness."
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The SEM/FIB observations revealed that the average thickness of the CP coating was around 1 μm, which is almost two times thinner than the MgCP coating with the approximate width 2 μm.
We discovered that despite the fact that the right ventricular wall is almost two times thinner than the left ventricle and yields a 3-4 fold stronger transillumination signal, this does not improve the accuracy of detection.
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MySpace has almost two times the total time spent (17.5 billion minutes v. 9.3 billion minutes).
(3) The Er emission is almost four times lower for the thin sample for all T a.
For instance, the thin auxetic nanofiber membrane showed the magnitude of elongation almost ten times higher than the control, which clearly demonstrates the high flexibility of auxetic nanofiber membranes.
These days, there are almost eight times as many, thirty-one million.
That is almost three times its current worth.
That is almost four times the neighborhood average.
Multiples for Google are almost three times as much.
Within days, the video had been played almost thirty times.
This is almost five times more than[15].
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