added dimension

collocation in English

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added
adjective
uk
/ˈæd.ɪd/
us
/ˈæd.ɪd/
extra:
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dimension
noun
uk
/ˌdaɪˈmen.ʃən/
us
/ˌdaɪˈmen.ʃən/
a measurement of something in a particular direction, especially its height, length, ...
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(Definition ofaddedanddimensionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Future versions of this model will generalize these preferences, but this brings in theaddeddimension of trying to determine optimal consumption, given current information.
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Anaddeddimensionto the concerns over monolinguality involves assessment.
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This chapter provides anaddeddimensionto the text that is often only mentioned, if covered at all, in other texts.
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Consequently, the contribution of both these age groups to variationist research is invaluable, as they provide anaddeddimensionto any exploration of change in progress.
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With heiresses, there was theaddeddimensionof guaranteeing there would be an adult male to administer the property, especially when the parents were already deceased.
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The problem has anaddeddimensionbecause revenue costs, as well as capital costs, will increase.
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The maintaining of these investment incentives until 1978 is a dramatic step forward because it gives anaddeddimensionto those investment decisions.
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There is going to be anaddeddimensionof broadcasting in the decades which are ahead.
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That is anaddeddimensionto the complexity of the debate which we had last night and which will continue.
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We cannot afford to ignore thataddeddimensionat a time when television has become the principal means of communicating with millions of households.
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Oneaddeddimensionto be borne in mind is that crime, as well as becoming more serious, is becoming more violent.
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Anaddeddimensionto the trend is that rural areas often already have high levels of unemployment.
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They would probably agree that there has been anaddeddimension.
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Obviously, poverty anywhere is a serious problem, but we must recognise thataddeddimensionin the light of the widening crisis in the rural economy.
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It is quite similar but it has anaddeddimensioninvolving external economic relations, an issue which we have been discussing a great deal.
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It is anaddeddimensionof their vendetta against such authorities.
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That gives anaddeddimensionto the advantages that people are going to get.
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It is obvious that although ethnic minorities share many disadvantages, there is anaddeddimensionto their problems.
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