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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a one dimensional" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has only one dimension or aspect, often in a metaphorical sense to indicate a lack of complexity or depth.
Example: "The character in the novel felt very one dimensional, lacking any real development or backstory."
Alternatives: "a flat" or "a simplistic".
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A one dimensional model is considered.
(b) A one dimensional model (equation 6), (c) A one dimensional fourth order polynomial based model (B-18).
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It's a one-dimensional view.
That's a one-dimensional attitude.
Lopez could remain a one-dimensional scorer.
I'm not a one-dimensional player".
"He was a one-dimensional player".
Billy, though, was never a one-dimensional flat-track bully.
It's pretty much a one-dimensional market still.
So this is not just a one-dimensional threat".
"This is not just a one-dimensional problem".
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