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"much thicker" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe the physical characteristics of an object, such as, "The leather was much thicker than I expected."
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Parchment is a much thicker, denser material".
Here are machines not much thicker than a Sharpie.
Paintings don't come much thicker than Ms. Wayne's.
Banks have much thicker capital buffers than they did.
If you want to succeed on Twitter then you need a much thicker skin.
On Flickr, countries in the north are covered by much thicker clouds of information.
He is not quite as thin as a lamp post, but he's not much thicker either.
He chose a white nylon cord, as strong as wire and not much thicker.
"A soft-coat low-e coating is applied afterward and is much thicker and much better".
Blood is so much thicker than water, especially inside Trump Tower.
We're looking at stuff that is covered by something that is much thicker.
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