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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a core dimension of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an essential aspect or fundamental element of a particular subject or concept.
Example: "Sustainability is a core dimension of our business strategy, guiding our decisions and practices."
Alternatives: "a fundamental aspect of" or "a key element of".
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Research on the dynamics of 3000 families conducted by Stinnett and DeFrain (1985) has identified that effective communication is a core dimension of strong families.
Fricker considers our role as testifiers a core dimension of our epistemic lives, so to suffer a credibility deficit impedes one's capacity as an epistemic agent, making it both an ethical and an epistemic wrong when one suffers a deficit due to an identity prejudice.
Chronic difficulties in interpersonal relationships are a core dimension of BPD.
Unprecedented migration, a core dimension of contemporary globalization, challenges population health.
Starfield et al. [ 13] found that continuity of care is a core dimension of a strong primary care system.
Each item refers to a core dimension of a stressful work environment, as proposed by the demand-control support model [ 30] and the effort-reward imbalance model [ 31].
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"I am convinced that it is a core dimension in dealing with the effects of aging," he said.
Therefore, standard DIF analysis indicated that Walking items and CLP items measured different domains and DIF/DBF analysis revealed that Walking was the core dimension of the mobility construct and CLP was a secondary dimension that produced DBF.
And the Supreme Court reaffirmed this core dimension of the Establishment Clause last month when it unanimously recognized the validity of the so-called ministerial exception to federal anti-discrimination laws.
The core dimension of the learning experience comes from attending classes taught by instructors.
Traditionally also, instruments used to address different facets of language behavior as the core dimension of acculturation.
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