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Free sign upThe phrase "and a width of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying dimensions or measurements, particularly in contexts related to design, construction, or manufacturing.
Example: "The table has a length of 6 feet and a width of 3 feet."
Alternatives: "and a measurement of width" or "and a breadth of".
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The chromium grating has a pitch of 10 μm and a width of 5 μm.
The drum machine used had a diameter of 800 mm and a width of 100 mm.
The new district, he said, "upgraded the quality of development to minimum lots of three acres and a width of 300 feet and increased the landscaping standards".
At a height of 149 feet and a width of 86 feet, it will be the largest such glass wall in the world, Mr. Carpenter said.
And with a length of 197.6 inches and a width of 72.8 inches, it is a big car.
As compared with ΔN-TClpB, the 2KT/AA mutant showed a significantly broader distribution with a center value of 42.1 nm and a width of 9.0 nm.
We successfully prepared stripe-patterned hydrogel sheets with a uniform thickness of ∼100 μm and a width of several millimeters.
The peninsula is a tundra-covered plateau with an area of some 12,480 square miles (32,330 square km) and a width of 120 miles (195 km).
The island has a length of 21 miles (34 km) and a width of 7 miles (11 km) and is mostly flat, with swamps and several shallow lakes.
Building was permitted on a minimum lot of a half acre and a width of 100 feet, according to Thomas A. Isles, director of planning for Suffolk County and former Islip planning commissioner.
It too has been quietly replaced by another top-end machine, 2015's MacBook: a £1,249 ultralightweight laptop with one port, one headphone jack, a mobile processor and a width of just 13mm.
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