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Discover LudwigThe phrase "one dimensional" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is lacking in depth or complexity. For example, "The character in the movie was one-dimensional and failed to capture the complexity of the role."
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One dimensional, Asimov said.
One Dimensional.
It feels curated and one dimensional.
Gradient in N. One dimensional.
Maybe simplistic, one dimensional but SO true.
"I feel he's pretty one dimensional.
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A. One-dimensional.
He's one-dimensional.
They're not one-dimensional, either.
It's a one-dimensional view.
That's a one-dimensional attitude.
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