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The phrase "a three-dimensional" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an object or concept that has three dimensions: length, width, and height.
Example: "The artist created a stunning sculpture that is a three-dimensional representation of the human form."
Alternatives: "a 3D" or "a spatial".
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"It's a three-dimensional, multidimensional puzzle.
He became a three-dimensional sculpture.
(It's a three-dimensional metaphor).
It was like filling in a three-dimensional puzzle.
The structure, famous among mathematicians, is a three-dimensional fractal.
"It's a three-dimensional fudge," Prince-Ramus said.
2. Create a three-dimensional map that shows earthquake zones.
A three-dimensional printed polyester fleece, inset, is called Rose.
Two-dimensional areas are set in a three-dimensional space.
But they only rarely cohere into a three-dimensional landscape.
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It's really a three dimensional structure.
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