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The phrase "a different dimension of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an alternative perspective or aspect of a subject or concept.
Example: "This research explores a different dimension of social behavior that has been largely overlooked in previous studies."
Alternatives: "an alternative aspect of" or "a new facet of".
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But statistics point to a different dimension of the picture.
"That is a different dimension of violence than these officers are used to.
The bank's existing measures, a "different dimension" of easing from past efforts, were already daringly bold.
If not three-dimensional, the result produced a different dimension of reality by blending multiple angles into a merry-go-round of imagery.
What the 800-pound Gorilla used to fight against was the younger entrant coming in on a different dimension of performance, gaining a foothold and fundamentally changing the cost structure.
In a study recently posted online by the journal Applied Cognitive Psychology, Doug Rohrer and Kelli Taylor of the University of South Florida taught a group of fourth graders four equations, each to calculate a different dimension of a prism.
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But having Steven Gerrard sitting deeper in his quarterback role gives Liverpool a different dimension on top of that.
Thus, we could potentially find a different dimension for each of the three response variables.
So Eleanor brings a different dimension to this land of good people, some of whom turn out to be more good than others.
But he does add a different dimension to the image of pilgrimage: a raw, rough, human dimension.
The same densely packed frills (imagine topiary) also gave a different dimension to the shoulders of chiffon tops.
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