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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dimensions of" is not a grammatically correct structure in English
Instead, you could say "dimension of" or "a dimension of." Here are two examples: 1. "Height is just one dimension of the overall size of the building." 2. "The company's success can be attributed to a combination of factors, including a dimensions of strong leadership and efficient operations."
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a Dimensions of a side plate.
a Dimensions of the entire tank showing the positions of the three sections with temperature control and the two smaller sections between them.
Both materials were prepared similar for the anaerobic fermentation process: the material was subject to dimension reduction with a Retsch SM2000 grinding device to a dimensions of 1 – 2 mm.
Three main components comprise the Episodic Disability Framework: a) dimensions of episodic disability, b) factors that describe the context in which disability is experienced, and c) triggers that may initiate a major or momentous episode of disability.
This approach allows us to examine whether: (a) dimensions of attachment-related anxiety and avoidance have common genetic and environmental underpinnings or are etiologically distinct, and (b) the extent to which dimensions of attachment can be distinguished from measures of psychological distress.
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And music adds a dimension of fun.
Is it now a dimension of their own choosing?
It's so rich and demands a dimension of sound".
Others, in their flair, add a dimension of pathos.
M-theory demands a universe with 11 dimensions, including a dimension of time and the three familiar spatial dimensions.
A dimension of this experience, though, was a strange mix of the genuine and the staged.
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