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dramatically

[druh-mat-ik-lee] / drəˈmæt ɪk li /




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Irrespective of everything which surrounds the role - which has dramatically changed from my early days, by the way - if you don't win, then forget your philosophies because you won't be in a job for long.

From BBC

Elisha turned in his final manuscript just as the summer of 1856 ended, dramatically insisting, “The book … has been my coffin.”

From Literature

Block’s “deliberate and bold” decision to dramatically reduce its workforce comes “from a position of strength,” according to Ahuja, as the company just exceeded expectations with various financial metrics and lifted its outlook.

From MarketWatch

The images showed that Hektoria Glacier had retreated dramatically within a short window of time.

From Science Daily

“That has changed dramatically, because the employer knows who the person is and what they can do.”

From MarketWatch