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"has another dimension" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to when something has an additional element, beyond what was originally considered. For example, "Teaching math has another dimension when students play interactive games."
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But it has another dimension.
But its power has another dimension.
According to his critics, Kohdamani's personal crusade against fortune-tellers has another dimension.
But the question plainly has another dimension, which has more to do with symbolism than fact.
But it has another dimension: a fierce argument over whether federal science was torqued to paint the oyster farm as a bad ecological actor.
In addition to its texture, its dynamism and its drippings, weathering steel has another dimension that was richly on display at the Greenwich Street town house last week.
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Days like yesterday have another dimension, too.
The Hogan case had another dimension that was equally ominous for media organizations.
I wanted H.I.V. education to have another dimension — it had to be interactive, engaging, question-and-answer, vibrant debate".
The best of these wines have a lively vitality that makes them refreshing, yet they have another dimension as well.
Falwell was right on these points, but the issue had another dimension as well — one never fully explored by his critics.
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