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'thick layer' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe a layer of something that is physically deep, or metaphorically deep. For example, "The snowfall had a thick layer that was several inches deep."
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Spread with a thick layer of cream.
No sugar, a thick layer of foam.
Photographs showed a thick layer of dust inside apartments.
By avoidance, under a thick layer of hypocrisy.
Even a skim reveals a thick layer of scum.
The tomatoes should overlap in a thick layer.
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As the floodwaters receded, they left an inch-thick layer of slippery sludge coating many roads.
Graphene, which consists of a one-atom-thick layer of carbon, was first isolated in 2004.
There are around three million sheets of graphene in a millimetre-thick layer of graphite.
An inch-thick layer of ash coated everything.
glass slide forming a 1-mm-thick layer.
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