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The phrase "apply a thick layer" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when giving instructions or describing a process that involves spreading a substantial amount of a substance, such as paint, cream, or adhesive.
Example: "To achieve the best results, make sure to apply a thick layer of paint to the surface for even coverage."
Alternatives: "spread a generous amount" or "put on a heavy coat."
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To use, apply a thick layer on the face and neck, and leave for 15-20 minutes.
Simply apply a thick layer onto your face.
Don't apply a thick layer of eyeshadow or blusher, keep it very breezy and fresh.
If you can, apply a thick layer of moisturizer before going to bed at night.
Don't apply a thick layer of mulch — this can actually trap moisture in the soil and cause rot.
Use your fingers or a clean, old toothbrush or craft sponge to apply a thick layer of oil over the dried super glue on your hands.
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Apply a light layer of this paste to the scarred skin and leave it on overnight, or apply a thicker layer and wash off after 20 minutes.
Aside from culinary applications, I have found other practical uses for it – try applying a thick layer to clean copper pans.
Dowding has proven through various experiments that simply applying a thick layer of compost on top of existing soil (rather than meticulously digging it in), reaps fantastic results.
Critics, however, countered that the central bank is applying a thick layer of blush to a decaying economic landscape.
He applies a thick layer of paint before scraping it away with custom-designed blades.
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