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Discover Ludwig"mm thick" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a physical object's thickness, measured in millimetres. For example: "The plywood was 4 mm thick."
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12. Roll out your green marzipan, 2-3 mm thick.
Context white, 3-5 mm thick at disc.
The assembly comprised seven subarrays, each 15 mm thick.
* The Kin Two is 19.05 mm thick.
It is 17.9 mm thick and weights in at 1.6kg.
The new component is just 10 mm thick.
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The mould was fabricated from 6-mm thick stainless steel.
The DLS that consists of a carbon foam (10-mm thick) supporting an exfoliated graphite layer (B5-mm thick).
We also prepared 0.1-mm-thick sheet-shaped gels.
Four-mm-thick sections were stained with hematoxylin and eosin.
Initially, 1-mm-thick singular 4-in.
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