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inches

inch <an inch; inches> N

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Squares of approximately 57 mm (inches) normally are well-suited for pieces with the kings in the preferred size range.
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Prior to the all-around, unbeknownst to the athletes and coaches, the vaulting horse was set 2 inches (5 cm) too low.
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The boats were shallow draft, three and a half to five inches empty and twenty-eight inches loaded.
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It is one of the tallest trees in the world, and its massive pinecones average between 10 and 20 inches in length.
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Untold column inches and air time have been dedicated to the subject while the respective camps have sought to underplay the issue.
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We didn't have a measuring tape, but the long, narrow dish was at least 12 inches in length.
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But due to the flatness of the island, it is the driest of these islands, with only a few inches of rain per year.
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The altimeter setting is 29.87 inches of mercury (however this could also be expressed in millibars or hectopascals).
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With floured hands, shape the moist dough into a round loaf about 6 inches in diameter.
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That of the second story shall be at least two inches thick and that of the garret shall be of common boards.
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