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"thicker skin" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to refer to having a tougher emotional attitude and a greater ability to deal with difficult situations. For example, "She's worked hard to develop thicker skin, so she can cope better with criticism."
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You grow thicker skin.
"She needs a thicker skin".
I've gotten a thicker skin".
Secondly, develop a thicker skin.
1) Develop a thicker skin.
I want something with thicker skin".
Just "grow a thicker skin", ladies.
"I guess I just have thicker skin".
I'm learning to get a thicker skin.
Surely she'd have thicker skin than this?
ALISON BEARD: Develop a thicker skin.
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