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dramatically

[druh-mat-ik-lee] / drəˈmæt ɪk li /




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Experts say the move may not dramatically alter daily conditions for riders, but it does remove the expectation that every order should arrive within a fixed time.

From BBC

However from there, England's spinners tore through the middle order, taking a wicket in five consecutive overs, with Rashid and Dawson dramatically stalling the Sri Lankan innings.

From BBC

"Since wolves can alter land ecosystems so dramatically, it is possible that we will see similar patterns in aquatic habitats."

From Science Daily

Mr. Newman cites a series of studies showing that people dramatically underestimate how productive continued searching will be.

From The Wall Street Journal

The reluctant public speaker who preferred to keep his headphones on while coding in the office was now the crypto industry’s willing spokesman in Washington, where the views about crypto were about to change dramatically.

From The Wall Street Journal