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Used with adjectives:
"
I need the exact dimensions of the kitchen cabinets."
(exact, precise, overall)
"
Do you have the approximate dimensions of the room?"
(approximate)
"
The bookcase has compact dimensions."
(compact, small, great, large)
"
The physical dimension is hard to see."
(physical, space, time)
"
He brought added dimension to the subject."
(added, additional, a different, an extra, further)
"
Her ideas bring crucial dimension to the project."
(crucial, essential, important, major, significant)
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Their perspective brings a global dimension to the issue."
(global, international, local, national)
"
Her comment revealed a cultural dimension."
(cultural, economic, historic, human, moral, personal, political, social, spiritual)
Used with verbs:
"
Can you check the dimensions for me?"
(check, measure)
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They've added a new dimension."
(added, brought, given, provided)
"
We have a different dimension on the issue."
(have)
"
The project has taken on a new dimension."
(taken on, acquired, explored)
Used with prepositions:
"
She brings added dimension to the project."
(to)