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The phrase "appealing dimension of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing an attractive or interesting aspect of a subject or concept.
Example: "The appealing dimension of this artwork lies in its vibrant colors and intricate details."
Alternatives: "attractive aspect of" or "enticing feature of".
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For instance, the most successful and appealing dimension of Rockstar's Grand Theft Auto and Red Dead Redemption games have been their settings in modern urbanism and the Old West.
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But a less-appealing dimension is the chronic political turmoil centred on Bangkok and the long-standing insurgency in the deep, troubled south of Thailand.
Basmati rice has a harmonious combination of defined kernel dimensions, appealing aroma, fluffy texture of cooked rice, high volume expansion during cooking, linear kernel elongation with minimum breadth-wise swelling, palatability, easy digestibility and longer shelf-life (Singh et al. 1988).
Lots of appealing, lots of tension.
Tree-based models are obviously appealing because of these features.
The latter may be appealing because true weights are typically unknown and the dimension of may be large.
The larger philosophical background is the holistic view that the field of design extends far beyond aesthetically appealing commodities to embrace just about every conceivable dimension of the human-made environment.
You become much more dependent on them, and they become much more appealing targets for attack, hence the emerging importance (or the realization of the importance) of the non-kinetic dimension of military conflict.
The dimension of this is very dangerous.
Well, that's one dimension of it.
And music adds a dimension of fun.
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