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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is multidimensional" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe a situation or concept that has many facets or components which intersect and affect each other. For example, a government's approach to a social issue should be multidimensional, taking into account economic, social, and cultural factors.
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is multidimensional
adjective
Having multiple dimensions (aspects). Having more than two dimensions.
synonyms
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First, clinical outcome usually is multidimensional.
In 2012 she claimed "excellence itself is multidimensional".
The defense is fantastic, and the offense is multidimensional.
Proportionalists tend to get a better press with their message of fairness, but fairness is multidimensional.
Salt's relationship to flavour is multidimensional: it has its own particular taste and it enhances the flavour of other ingredients.
"But just as Israeli society is multidimensional, so, too, is the congregation".
Together, they show how healing is multidimensional and irreducible to chemicals in the brain.
"We like his size and speed, he is multidimensional — we like those kind of players," Giants General Manager Jerry Reese said on draft day.
"The terrorists obviously understood the American influence in the world is multidimensional," said Robert B. Zoellick, the United States trade representative.
d ≥ 2, that is, multidimensional time sequence.
The concept of 'nurse teacherhood' is multidimensional.
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