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You may be referring to the 0.32 inch (0.81 cm) gauge acoustic guitar string that is typically used for folk or acoustic guitars. Guitar strings are usually measured in terms of their gauge, which is the thickness of the string in thousandths of an inch (or hundredths of a millimeter in some cases).

The gauge of the guitar string is important because it affects the tension of the string and the way it resonates. Thicker strings tend to produce a richer, fuller sound, but can be more difficult to play because they require more force to press them against the guitar neck.

In summary, a .32" acoustic guitar string is relatively thick and is generally suitable for players who prefer a richer, fuller sound. However, this can vary depending on individual preferences and how the string is used.

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