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The phrase "thin season" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a time of year or period when there is a scarcity of resources, events, or activity, often in a business or agricultural context. Example: "During the thin season, our sales dropped significantly, and we had to find ways to cut costs."
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I wanted to slice the stalks thin, season them with olive oil, lemon, salt and pepper, and eat them on the spot.
Autumn was a thin season for fiction, publishers fearing that novels would be drowned in the ever-swelling tide of zany stocking fillers and celebrity biographies; so it's a welcome relief to look beyond the Christmas turkeys to find the 2008 schedules full of good things.
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Since "Three Dubious Memories," the other premiere last week, was also thin, the season has gotten off to a disappointing start.
Lamb tenderloin was pounded into thin sheets; seasoned with shallots, cilantro, parsley, basil and thyme; and then rolled into cylinders before being grilled.
The trick was to cut small quantities of meat into paper-thin slices, season them with condiments, preserves, and spices, add whatever vegetables you could grow or barter, and keep adding until you arrived at a dish so tasty that you forgot how little meat was in it.
The Rangers entered the season thin at center, a weakness that was again underscored today.
When asparagus is not in season, thin ribbons of raw courgette – shaved with a potato peeler – make a good alternative: one medium courgette should be enough to produce about 180g of shaved ribbons.
The balm will thin out last season's color and leave your lips super-moisturized.
With the budgets of so many stretched thin this holiday season, retailers are doing all they can to make sure there's a Black Friday deal for everyone.
I have tried so hard to keep quiet in the recent spate of news headlines targeting the use of feeding tubes for pre-wedding diets, Lady Gaga's controversial body image tweets, and other similar spring season "thin ideal" viral media frenzies.
The flowers, with or without a baby zucchini attached, are four for $1. Separate the flowers, dip them in a thin fritter batter (seasoned flour and water) and fry until golden.
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