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Free sign upThe phrase "and has a thin" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a characteristic or quality of a subject, often in relation to physical attributes or features.
Example: "The sculpture is beautifully crafted and has a thin, elegant form that captures the light."
Alternatives: "and features a slender" or "and possesses a narrow".
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A two-pound square is two inches thick and has a thin beige rind.
Police officers said the man is black, in his 20's, about six feet tall and has a thin build.
Manuel Briñas is 84, wears dark spectacles and has a thin white moustache to go with his hair.
Perhaps the public has bought the idea that Drew is now playing a character: a soul singer called Strickland Banks, who on this album is convicted of a crime he didn't commit and has a thin time of it in jail.
The Kita-Daito Basin is situated between the Amami Plateau and Daito Ridge (Figure 1) and has a thin crust of 4 to 6 km, as deduced from its seismic structure (Nishizawa et al. 2013).
The parchment is unusually thick and has a thin insoluble layer of primer.
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Rice pollen is representative of wind-pollinated tricellular pollen and has a thinner wall (0.8~1.2 μm) and fewer lipids in the coat layer than do other plants in Gramineae [ 22, 23].
She was wearing a flowered housedress and a Rugrats watch, and had a thin silver band on her thumb.
"Myanmar monks are quite isolated and have a thin relationship with Buddhists in other parts of the world," Phra Paisal said.
Each panel of this system is designed with an area of 3 m2, weight 17 kg and having a thin black fiber sheet of 2 mm for absorbing the input water.
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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