Dramatically
Meanings and phrases
adv.
- in a very impressive manner
- in a dramatic manner
- with respect to dramatic value
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- The population increased dramatically.
- During the 19th century, steamboat traffic increased dramatically.
- Incidents of violence between the parties then increased dramatically.
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- This situation changed dramatically during the 20th century.
- The Austro-Hungarian economy changed dramatically during the Dual Monarchy.
- The nature of the job has changed dramatically as technology has progressed.
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- Meanwhile, the volume of money in circulation dramatically increased.
- In 1952, contributions for war damage commission was dramatically increased.
- Plans, currently shelved, would have the S-Bahn network dramatically increased.
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- Median strips had dramatically reduced accidents.
- This technology evolution dramatically reduced floor space needs.
- These improvements dramatically reduced the weight of an artillery piece.
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- Life in Venezuela has dramatically changed since 2014.
- The definition of 'organic' has dramatically changed during recent times.
- In two years, The Weather Channel dramatically changed its on-air presentation.
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- Both projects dramatically improved commerce with the rest of Europe and the world.
- The use of PGE dramatically improved the mortality rate after its introduction in 1976.
- Relations between Jews and Christians have dramatically improved since the 20th century.
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- Healthcare, especially in the villages, was improved dramatically.
- By the end of the year, the album's critical standing had improved dramatically.
- The experimental position improved dramatically after research by Henry Moseley in 1913.
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- Stocks fell dramatically during the recession.
- The flow decreased dramatically during WWI.
- This situation changed dramatically during the 20th century.
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- His draft stock dropped dramatically over the season.
- Around 10,000 years ago, the lake's level dropped dramatically, probably even lower than today.
- Consumer spending and foreign investment dropped dramatically and depressed growth in 2010 to 0.3%.
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- The incidence of both has declined dramatically since then.
- Salmon populations declined dramatically after the establishment of canneries in 1867.
- The population declined dramatically following the second world war and now stands at less than 50.
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- On the other (dramatically different) hand, Nicholson reads it as an anecdote about planet Earth.
- This made little difference over a short time span, but resulted in dramatically different orbital paths over long times.
- The two paintings with vehicles are dramatically different from anything that had been produced in Burmese painting up until that time, or even now, in style and technique.
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- Sales rose dramatically after Miller began to write.
- In the late 1960s ethnic tensions rose dramatically in Nigeria.
- Munitions production rose dramatically, and the quality remained high.
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- The animal populations have continued to dramatically increase.
- Failure of a dam or hydraulic structure will dramatically increase the tailwater level.
- A boost will dramatically increase a player's speed, but will decrease their ability to turn.