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The phrase "an essential dimension of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the importance or fundamental aspect of a particular topic or concept.
Example: "Collaboration is an essential dimension of successful project management."
Alternatives: "a crucial aspect of" or "a vital component of".
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Ethics is therefore an essential dimension of maternal fetal surgery.
Ethics, an essential dimension of human research, is considered both as discipline and practice.
Ricard demonstrates how altruism is not an abstract ideal, but an essential dimension of our nature that everyone can cultivate.
The freedom for adults to live as they choose - so long as they do not harm or depend on others - is an essential dimension of liberalism.
Ultimately, an essential dimension of transformation lies in the work of caregivers to allow themselves to change their role in education.
The present study examined how individuals' field dependence-independence, as an essential dimension of cognitive styles, affects user performance in orienting and navigating tasks with 2D and 3D electronic maps.
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As the time is an essential dimension for most of data analytic platforms, we choose temporal queries aspect as focus and as the starting point of this work.
The primary diagnosis of patients is an essential dimension for risk adjustment, but specific reasons for admission were not considered due to the wide range of diagnostic categories identified and the low number of cases in each category.
In addition, gender is an essential dimension in the practice of filial piety.
While is true that the ways in which we can define this age and its features possess substantial distinctions, authors agree that information and communication technologies constitute an essential dimension in the creation, dissemination and use of the knowledge and, therefore, in society's structural transformation processes (Castells & Cardoso, 2005).
A "usage panel" of 104 members, chosen mostly from the conservative "literary establishment," provided material for a set of "usage notes". Their pronouncements, found by scholars to be inconsistent, were intended to provide "the essential dimension of guidance," as the editor put it, "in these permissive times". The etymological material was superior to that in comparable dictionaries.
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