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The phrase "and had a thin" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when describing a characteristic or quality of a person or object, typically in a narrative or descriptive context.
Example: "She walked into the room and had a thin smile that suggested she was hiding something."
Alternatives: "and possessed a slender" or "and wore a narrow".
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She was wearing a flowered housedress and a Rugrats watch, and had a thin silver band on her thumb.
In 2009 Asus released the UX50V, a 15 inch laptop that was focused on energy efficiency and had a thin profile.
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The parchment is unusually thick and has a thin insoluble layer of primer.
On computed tomography (CT), pseudocysts are round or oval and have a thin (1 2 mm) enhancing fibrous capsule.
This is important and has a thin line, be very careful about this part.
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