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The phrase 'thickness from' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe the thickness of something coming from a certain source. For example, you could say "The thickness of the paint from this store is much higher than from others."
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The upper strake was 203 mm thick; the lower strake ranged in thickness from 102-229 mm.
Their armored decks were 50 mm thick, with sloped sides that ranged in thickness from 75-120 mm.
Most metal gutters range in thickness from 0.019 inch to 0.032 inch.
Chicken dhansak ($9), another hot number, is given a rich thickness from its lentils and jet-powered by its spicy masala.
The vadose zone varies widely in thickness, from being absent to many hundreds of feet, depending upon several factors.
Reportedly, the NAND flash memory chips were cut down in thickness from 70μm to just 18μm.
Figure 5 Changes in mean central macular thickness from baseline.
Fig. 15 Deposit flow thickness from the DAN3D simulation.
Each of the many has some magnitude and thickness (from the lemma).
onto the ice covers that range in thickness from 3 to 20 meters.
The move to cut the thickness from 13.4mm down to 8.8mm really makes a huge difference when you switch from holding one to holding the other.
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