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Discover Ludwig"granddaughter dimension" is not a common or correct phrase in English
It is possible that it could be used in a specific context or as a metaphor, but it would not be considered correct or standard usage. An example of how it could potentially be used as a metaphor is in the sentence: "The elderly couple's love for each other seemed to transcend time and space, expanding into a new granddaughter dimension." In this example, the phrase "granddaughter dimension" is being used to describe the depth and richness of their relationship, and the addition of a granddaughter (a new generation) only enhanced it. However, this usage would still be considered non-standard and it would be more appropriate to use a different phrase, such as "their love knew no bounds" or "their love had a new level of depth."
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He seems to mix his artistry with mathematics, geometry, photography, and a definite sense of scale in the grand dimension.
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A long introduction announces a work of grand dimensions.
I herewith give him back, in his grand dimensions, to his nation and the world".
Some minimalist art, especially of the grand dimensions shown at Dia:Beacon, can hardly be called minimalist at all.
In the author's own proud but not vain words, this book gives him back, "in his grand dimensions, to his nation and the world".
In it they built great defense works and a hospital of grand dimensions that attracted many physically and mentally ill patients from outside Malta.
Ms. Dial insisted on grand dimensions: a 22-by-60-foot 22-by-60-foot 22-by-60-foot 22-by-60-footht 28 feet above the floorectanglet-high withows, which double as doors, opeakedst to roofr light and easkylighte trees.
"Adapted from a semi-autobiographical novel of the same name, it offers a turn-of-the-century heroine who seems to have wandered from the pages of a Louisa May Alcott novel into the Australian Outback, where her buoyant sense of mischief takes on the same grand dimensions as the exotic, perpetually surprising terrain," Janet Maslin wrote in The Times in 1979.
Space opera lends itself to the depiction of grand dimensions and great duration, but it's one thing to talk big, quite another to present a vast universe through the eyes of fully rounded characters without the former overshadowing the latter.
It was there, high atop Desolate Ridge, that I came face to face with Mount Rainier from the north, which is a humbling perspective as you take in all its grand dimensions, the stony outcrops and melting snowfields that form waterfalls hundreds of feet high, a different mountain, it seemed, than the one seen from the other side.
It also assumed grander dimensions.
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