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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dimension comes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing concepts of space, time, or abstract ideas where a new aspect or perspective is introduced.
Example: "In this theory, a dimension comes into play that alters our understanding of the universe."
Alternatives: "a dimension arises" or "a dimension appears".
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Fodor and LePore allege that Churchland never specifies how a dimension comes to represent, e.g., degree of saltiness, as opposed to yellow-blue wavelength opposition.
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And with social animals a fourth dimension comes into play: the good functioning of the group (Hursthouse 1999, chapter 9).
Developments in any dimension come with specific costs and benefits and have measurable and changing utility for customers.
On a second viewing, the tragic dimension comes through more strongly.
We show that this is because the LHR is one-dimensional, because the second dimension comes at a cost, and because LHR has retained most of the crucial information in the 2D distribution.
But reducing one of history's strongest women to a single dimension came with a litany of implications, most of which she wasn't prepared to make, so Travieso shifted her approach.
That Gould's astonishing playing lacked this bodily dimension comes through in the film, in a segment about his performance of Brahms's D minor Concerto with Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic in 1962.
The historical dimension comes in (for about the last 400 years) in a few cases of folk songs and professional storytelling; otherwise we are given recent recordings.
It is a well-known, internationally accepted instrument to measure quality of life; the general health dimension comes close to what GPs consider 'health in general terms' [ 13, 14].
The political dimension comes in two parts.
Second, I derive the proper scales of fractal dimension: the form dimension comes between 1.5 and 2, and the boundary dimension comes between 1 and 1.5.
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