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dramatic

[druh-mat-ik] / drəˈmæt ɪk /


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Tactical officers swarmed on the group, who had travelled from Victoria and were known to police there, in dramatic scenes in the suburb of Liverpool on Thursday.

From BBC

The Europeans set the stage for one of the most dramatic days in Ryder Cup history by taking an 11½-4½ lead into Sunday's final day.

From BBC

McIlroy's long wait to complete a career Grand Slam could not have concluded in a more dramatic fashion.

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For reasons of dramatic tension, the mission never, ever goes according to plan, of course.

From The Wall Street Journal

Calling fusion power the "most dramatic energy breakthrough" since the 1950s, he said his firm would bring "the capital and public market access" to help make TAE's technology commercial viable.

From BBC