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The phrase "thin strip" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a long and narrow piece of something, such as fabric, paper, or food. Example: "She cut a thin strip of bacon and added it to the sizzling pan."
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A thin strip of leather ran, veinlike, across the bottom.
She waved a thin strip of paper in the air.
4. Cut a thin strip of coloured paper.
Garnish with long, thin strip of lemon rind, if desired.
The word spline means a long thin strip of wood.
Once again the Christians were confined to a thin strip of ports along the Mediterranean coast.
The "pitifully thin strip of human experience" eventually became "a perfectly balanced trio about emotional havoc".
England batsmen walking down a thin strip left for them – check.
Excited, we beached our kayaks on a thin strip of sand and went to investigate.
The backlighting is unusually even across the screen, except for a thin strip along the bottom.
In my dream, Sweden was separated from New York by a thin strip of water.
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