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The phrase "at thin" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It appears to be a fragment and lacks context to determine its intended meaning or usage.
Example: "The fabric was at thin, making it easy to tear."
Alternatives: "at a low thickness" or "at a slim size".
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From the last Pietersen swishes at thin air outside off.
These materials are opaque to light; none passes through even at thin edges.
In the past, banks preferred to lend to chaebol subsidiaries, even at thin margins.
But he follows it up with a wild, one-legged swipe at thin air.
The boy stepped aside and let his father grab at thin air.
And then straight through it, dropping agonisingly over the line as Akinfeev grasped at thin air.
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Investigations at thin-film level indicate that the diffusion caused by annealing is useful to form domain wall pinning sites.
Detection of growth is a practical non-invasive method to classify the common small pulmonary nodules detected at thin-section (multislice) computed tomography (CT).
Even a small nodule, located beyond the origin of a subsegmental bronchus, may be noticed abutting a subsegmental bronchus or displaying a small endoluminal component of tumor at thin-section CT.
A diaphragm-type microactuator utilizing a Ti 38.0Ni 10.0Cu (at.%) thin film was fabricated.
The antimicrobial behaviour of Cu85Zr15 at.% thin films prepared by magnetron sputtering was studied in both wet and dry conditions.
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