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'thick moisture' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to express a feeling of humidity in the air or a particularly wet, soggy surface. For example: "The thick moisture in the air made it difficult to breathe."
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In wood 2.5 cm (1 inch) thick, moisture is reduced from 20 to 6 percent in 2 15 days and from green condition to 6 percent in 2 50 days.
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This will 'trap' the moisture and get you thick, moisture-rich curls.
Castor bean oil is the oil that gives these shaving creams their thick moisture-rich lather.
Pat the skin dry after washing, and use a thick moisturizing cream to seal in moisture.
The equatorial air was thick with moisture, and breezes pushed through with an effort.
Peering into air thick with moisture, Aaron was quite sure he could see their ends.
While the air was thick with moisture the horizon seemed further away this day.
Winter, with its cold, dry air, is especially challenging because it robs the skin of needed moisture and thick clothing blocks exposure to the sun.
The experimental units consisted of a group of 12 petri dishes, each one containing 25 seeds, which were sandwiched between layers of 2 mm thick felt to retain moisture and ensure darkness.
Take the battery out of the casing and wrap it in newspapers (thick enough so no moisture will be in contact with the batteries).
Pick a moisturizer that fits with your skin type: Dry/sensitive skin: choose a thicker cream/ointment that locks moisture in.
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