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Free sign upThe phrase "and a thickness of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying the thickness of an object or material in a descriptive context.
Example: "The board should be cut to a length of 2 meters and a thickness of 5 centimeters."
Alternatives: "and a width of" or "and a depth of".
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Roll the pastry out on a well-floured surface to roughly 25x50cm, and a thickness of no greater than 5mm.
Samples of diameter ∼50 100 μm and a thickness of a few micrometres were prepared to provide a sufficient signal.
The angle had a leg width of 102 mm and a thickness of 9.5 mm.
The structured circular membranes have a diameter of 126mm and a thickness of 3μm.
The film had relatively compact surfaces and a thickness of approximately 800 nm.
The detector has 11×11 pixels, with a pixel pitch of 1 mm and a thickness of 2 mm.
Two Copper (Cu) substrates were soldered together with Sn-3.5Ag solder foil and a thickness of 50 μm was achieved.
The embedded coil was designed with a line and space of 3 µm and a thickness of 120 nm.
The aluminium containment has a complicated shape and a thickness of 250 μm in order to minimize the multiple scattering.
Form one piece into a ball, then roll it out on a floured surface and into a rough circle with a diameter of about 15 cm and a thickness of 5mm to 1cm.
and a thickness of 3 mm.
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