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dramatically

[druh-mat-ik-lee] / drəˈmæt ɪk li /




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Bill payments, ticketing, and logistics services dramatically increased visits and strengthened customer loyalty.

From Barron's

Internals within the S&P 500 have also weakened dramatically, suggesting that the index is in a more precarious place.

From MarketWatch

The move will dramatically widen access to treatments that have long been considered a luxury, especially in middle-income countries, where soaring demand has collided with steep prices.

From Barron's

Alongside other strikes in the conflict, which has dramatically spiked oil prices and spooked markets.

From Barron's

Since then, everything has gone up dramatically in cost—from the price of a postage stamp or slice of pizza to the cost of a home or college tuition.

From The Wall Street Journal