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Discover LudwigThe phrase "thin slice" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you're talking about something that is sliced into a very thin, narrow shape, particularly in comparison to its original size. For example: "I cut the cake into thin slices so everyone could have a taste."
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Fold in a thin slice of butter and season carefully.
Petersen cut me a thin slice of meat.
Garnish with a thin slice of watermelon and guzzle.
Stuff each slash with a thin slice of ginger.
Thin slice through the cosmic large-scale structure in the largest simulation of the IllustrisTNG project.
Using a paring knife, remove and discard a thin slice from the tops and a very thin slice from the bottoms of the cherry tomatoes.
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A still photograph is merely an extremely wafer-thin slice.
This phenomenon is broadly known as "thin-slice" judgment.
A multicenter observer performance study of 3D JPEG2000 compression of thin-slice CT.
Thin-slice computed tomography.
No lung metastasis was demonstrated by thin-slice chest CT.
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