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"unfathomable dimensions" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used when describing something that is difficult or impossible to understand or measure due to its vastness or complexity. Example: "The concept of time travel is surrounded by unfathomable dimensions, making it a topic of endless fascination and speculation among scientists and the general public."
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At a time when so many of us grapple with the still unfathomable dimensions of Tuesday's tragedy, Testaverde said: "This is uncharted waters for all of us.
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I'm writing a story on the physics of the unseen and the unfathomable — hidden dimensions, superluminal deelyboppers, warped space, the Planck Length, and all that jazz.
Doctor Who was what I watched at this time, a show all about a magic box that, like the television, was bigger on the inside; like the Tardis, the TV's blockish dimensions contained unfathomable wonders, other worlds and brought the accents and cityscapes of America and the UK into our Sydney home.
In this collection of recent stories about crime and punishment, you'll find crimes that resonate throughout a life: the date rape that is avenged fifty years later in Margaret Atwood's "Stone Mattress" or the unfathomable child murders in Alice Munro's "Dimension".
Unfathomable, right?
This seems unfathomable.
"The Unfathomable Ruse"?
But humanity remains unfathomable.
It was simply unfathomable.
Dimensions, dimensions, dimensions.
Both once were unfathomable.
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