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of high thickness
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"of high thickness" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is densely packed or is physically large and thick. For example, "The stack of papers was of high thickness and hard to manage."
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Up to now, there no standard for the production of high thickness C/C structures.
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Methyl groups feature very small steric hindrance and confer ductility to the Si O Si backbone of the organic inorganic hybrid resin, thus allowing the achievement of high thickness.
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In such a situation, an increase of its thickness was seen as its amplitude increase and the minimum gas storage of this reservoir was calculated using the area of the restricted part of high thickness (over 9.6 m).
The present study is dedicated to the numerical simulation of an industrial case of hybrid laser MIG welding of high thickness duplex steel UR2507Cu with Y-shaped chamfer geometry.
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It is based upon exploiting the higher apparent toughness of thin DRA lamina to obtain a laminate of higher thickness and toughness.
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The durability against scratches of low load abrasion (5 N) shows a clear advantage for the multilayer design in contrast to homogeneous single layers even of higher thickness.
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Coarse fibres of high linear density result in fabrics of higher thickness and in turn lower bulk density (Table 4) due to inverse relationship between bulk density and fabric thickness (Eq. 1).
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Due to the decrease of the oxygen content in films of higher thickness the source of O2 was found to be the rest gas atmosphere after evacuation to pressures lower than 2×10−3 Pa.
This developed technique includes initial pre-machining and milling of higher thickness plates, making square channels by gun drilling followed by wire-cut EDM and final milling on the external surface and then hot bending into U-shape.
The results indicate maximum improvement of adhesion strength is probably due to the presence of higher thickness of interfacial Cr2O3 oxide contained strong oxide-to-oxide bonding on the interface of Cr/ITO surface.
The release rate is highest for the sample ibu/SG-1 with smaller silica shell thickness than the samples ibu/SG-2 and ibu/SG-3, which contain silica shells of higher thicknesses.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "of high thickness" to describe materials or objects where the depth or width is a key characteristic, especially in scientific or technical contexts.
Common error
Avoid using "of high thickness" in everyday conversation or informal writing. More common phrases like "very thick" or "substantial" may be more appropriate.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "of high thickness" functions as a descriptive adjective phrase, modifying a noun to indicate that something possesses a considerable dimension. Ludwig's examples illustrate its use in scientific and technical literature.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "of high thickness" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English, predominantly found in scientific and technical contexts according to Ludwig. It serves to precisely describe materials or objects that possess a significant depth or width. While grammatically sound, its use is relatively uncommon compared to simpler alternatives like "very thick". When using this phrase, consider the formality of your writing and whether a more concise term would be more appropriate. Ludwig's examples showcase the phrase's suitability for technical documentation and research papers.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
with substantial depth
Replaces "thickness" with "depth", emphasizing the measurement from top to bottom or front to back.
possessing great depth
Emphasizes the extent of the measurement from top to bottom.
exhibiting significant depth
Replaces the prepositional phrase with a verb phrase, focusing on the display of depth.
with considerable breadth
Substitutes "thickness" with "breadth", highlighting the extent or width of something.
showing considerable width
Highlights the horizontal measurement using "width".
having notable dimension
Uses a more general term, "dimension", to refer to a significant measurement.
featuring substantial gauge
Uses "gauge" to refer to the thickness of a material, particularly in manufacturing.
with a large cross-section
Focuses on the area of a cut through an object, implying a large size.
exhibiting considerable bulk
Uses "bulk" to suggest a substantial size or volume.
with significant mass
Implies thickness by referring to "mass", suggesting a large volume.
FAQs
How can I use "of high thickness" in a sentence?
Use "of high thickness" to describe materials or layers with considerable depth. For example, "The insulation was "of high thickness" to prevent heat loss."
What are some alternatives to "of high thickness"?
You can use alternatives like "substantial depth", "considerable breadth", or "significant dimension" depending on the specific context.
Is it more appropriate to say "high thickness" or "of high thickness"?
"High thickness" is more concise and commonly used. "Of high thickness" adds a slightly more formal tone and is suitable when you want to emphasize the characteristic of being thick.
In what contexts is "of high thickness" most suitable?
The phrase "of high thickness" is most suitable in technical or scientific contexts where precise descriptions are necessary. It is less common in casual conversation.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
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4.1/5
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Real-world application tested