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"thin ice" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation that is precarious or has potential danger. For example, "Let's proceed with caution, we're walking on thin ice here."
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Thin ice.
They're skating on thin ice".
You're on thin ice, buddy.
Otamendi skated on thin ice.
"This is pretty thin ice".
"They are on thin ice".
The book is on thin ice here.
But Jarboe entered college on thin ice.
Jones was on thin ice here.
"We're on thin ice," Mr. Link said.
We have had real thin ice.
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