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Discover LudwigThe phrase "have a dimension" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the characteristics or aspects of an object, concept, or phenomenon.
Example: "The artwork has a dimension of depth that draws the viewer in."
Alternatives: "possess a dimension" or "contain a dimension."
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Health to the construction worker would have a dimension different from health to the bookkeeper.
Apart from anything else, these works have a dimension of seriousness that the Guggenheim lacks.
They are going to see that fashion can have a dimension other than the wearable side.
The cages have a dimension of ~12 Å and are interconnected through smaller tetrahedral cages located at the twelve edges of the cubic cages.
Heat-transfer-based analysis of the data indicates that potential structures involved in optical stimulation of cochlear neurons have a dimension on the order of ∼10 μm.
Nevertheless, Mr. Rodrigues not only enjoyed the controversies that his plays inevitably aroused in Brazilian society but courted them, arguing that "nobody creates anything in art that doesn't have a dimension of bad taste".
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"This had a dimension that I really liked," he said.
If the work has a dimension beyond me, she deserves credit".
The chamber had a dimension of 50×50×50 cm made of stainless steel.
They conceive of the universe as having a dimension beyond the usual three; that fourth dimension is time.
, its decision has a dimension that the resolution of the normal case does not carry.
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