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The phrase "are very thick" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that has a significant width or density, often in reference to physical objects or materials.
Example: "The walls of the ancient castle are very thick, providing excellent insulation against the cold."
Alternatives: "are quite dense" or "are extremely thick".
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If scallops are very thick, slice through the thickness to halve them.
You are very thick; close friends, I hear.
If they are very thick and meaty, give them an extra couple of minutes.
If the stalks are very thick, they are better peeled with a vegetable parer.
Parts of it are very thin and parts of it are very thick.
(If some parts are very thick, cut them in half horizontally). Slice a few shallow crosshatches into the meat.
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It is very thick, though.
"It's very thick.
It should be very thick and smooth.
The novel was very thick, six hundred and twenty-four pages.
The sauce should be very thick.
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