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The phrase 'thin blanket' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a blanket that is not very thick or heavy. For example, "I used a thin blanket to keep myself warm on the chilly night."
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I had only one thin blanket.
He too was wrapped in a thin blanket.
The thin blanket of snow squeaked beneath my boots...
He wraps himself in a thin blanket of denial.
A bed-matted head of dark curls slowly emerged from beneath the thin blanket.
Characteristically, they are ripple-marked or cross-bedded and occur as widespread thin blanket sands.
He heard the tin tumble away and pulled his thin blanket over his head.
Ahmad was given a thin blanket, too small to cover his body.
She had taken nostalgia as her false idol — her thin blanket — and it was murdering her.
Moore said they were made to sleep on the floor or with a thin blanket.
It was a thin blanket, laundered and sterilized a hundred times.
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