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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with a thickness of" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe the thickness of an object, such as "The plywood sheets had a thickness of 1 inch."
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It had four 100 × 40 mm2 clear windows with a thickness of 3.5 mm.
As substrate we use sapphire with a thickness of 340 µm, covered with 300 nm silicon.
The three cavities were fabricated in the same hBN flake with a thickness of 280 nm.
The dipole antennas are made from gold with a thickness of 40 nm.
The mixed sample was pressed homogeneously into the sample holder of the oven with a thickness of 2 mm, which is sealed using graphite foil with a thickness of 125 μm on both sides.
Single-, double-, triple- and multilayers with a thickness of up to 23 atomic layers were successfully cleaved.
The dimensions of the plate gels are 5 mm × 5 mm with a thickness of about 1 mm.
Identifying eggshell specimens with a thickness of only 100 to 200 µm proved sometimes equivocal under the microscope.
The outermost homogeneous zone with a thickness of >10 μm (typically 20 30 μm) was analysed for the hygrometer calculation.
With a thickness of just 1 1/4 inches when folded and a length of 12 inches, the device should fit into most briefcases or laptop cases.
(c, f) Ag NRA with a thickness of 269 nm.
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