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Discover Ludwig"thick glasses" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it in a variety of contexts to describe someone who wears very thick glasses. For example, "She had to get thick glasses because she was nearsighted."
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Thick glasses.
She was short and wore thick glasses.
I imagined he would wear thick glasses.
The Zambian journalist blinks at Brian through thick glasses.
"March 7 , 1970" he says, eyes widening behind thick glasses.
Mr. Strausman finds thick glasses comfortable and sexy.
He grins, sighs and blinks at us through thick glasses.
Like our dog, we all panted, my thick glasses fogging.
She has frizzy brown hair, thick glasses, and braces.
He needs thick glasses and uses a hearing aid.
Thick glasses, short hair, lorry-driver's T-shirt, fadenimenim jacket.
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