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Which one is the correct usage a unidimensional or an unidimensional?

The correct usage is "a unidimensional".

The word "unidimensional" is an adjective, and adjectives typically precede the noun they modify. In this case, "unidimensional" describes a noun that is yet to be specified.

Here are some examples of correct usage:

* "This is a unidimensional approach to the problem."

* "He has a unidimensional view of the world."

* "This is a unidimensional character in the story."

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