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The phrase "add a dimension of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the enhancement or enrichment of a concept, idea, or experience by introducing an additional aspect or perspective.
Example: "The new marketing strategy aims to add a dimension of creativity to our brand's image."
Alternatives: "introduce an aspect of" or "bring an element of".
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Others, in their flair, add a dimension of pathos.
"They add a dimension of safety that was never available before," said Battalion Chief Gerald Tracy.
Three video pieces on the program add a dimension of visible motion to this theme of composited gesture.
Each is chosen to add a dimension of flavor and is cut in sizes that allow it to remain distinguishable but let it blend with the other ingredients.
Unlike those radical empiricists, however, who favored sunny, well-lighted subjects, Whistler had a preference for the liminal and the nocturnal, which add a dimension of mystery.
Ontario's proximity to American production centers and its colonial ties to Great Britain add a dimension of complexity to the context of film reception.
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And music adds a dimension of fun.
The sauce adds a dimension of flavor and a velvety texture.
An epilogue adds a dimension of cosmic mystery to an already intricate construction.
The chocolate coating adds a dimension of flavor but also protects the wafers from becoming soggy.
The enveloping warm water adds a dimension of relaxation, like swimming in amniotic fluid.
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