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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'three dimensional' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that has length, breadth, and height. For example, "The architectural model was three dimensional, with every intricate detail included."
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"It's, like, three dimensional".
By 1996, Sonic had gone three dimensional.
It's really a three dimensional structure.
Create your three dimensional film.
Try to make your villain three dimensional.
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It's al-most three- dimensional.
It wasn't three-dimensional.
Three-dimensional effects are big.
It's three-dimensional chess".
Sculpture is three-dimensional.
Three-dimensional swirls.
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