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The phrase "a unidimensional" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "a unidimensional" only if it is followed by a vowel sound.
You can use it when describing something that has only one dimension or aspect, often in a mathematical or theoretical context.
Example: "The model presented in the paper is a unidimensional representation of the data."
Alternatives: "a one-dimensional" or "a single-dimensional".

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It's a story of revenge: the traditional perfunctory pretext for martial arts - a unidimensional narrative motivation.

The CFA results indicated that a unidimensional model is not sufficient to explain our data structure.

The pain behavior item bank demonstrated good fit to a unidimensional model (Comparative Fit Index = 0.94).

LTL zeolite nanocrystals have a unidimensional channel structure with cylindrical shape.

The authors establish that any efficient partition is sustainable in a unidimensional policy space.

To prove our main claims, we will show a unidimensional proof of the mentioned theorem.

Thus, the following result reduces a coupled fixed point theorem to a unidimensional case.

Conclusion: The RMI is a unidimensional scale with a hierarchy of easy-to-hard test questions.

Moreover, a unidimensional model was developed and validated with the experimental results.

POTAMON is a unidimensional, non-stationary model, designed for simulating potamoplankton from source to mouth.

The vector of coordinates of the contour of the object (2D) must be transformed into a unidimensional representation.

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