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dramatically

[druh-mat-ik-lee] / drəˈmæt ɪk li /




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Washington's lunar program investment is significantly lower now than during the Cold War era -- but the technology has changed dramatically.

From Barron's

Over time, though, the very wealthy have amassed more wealth, in part because they own the kinds of assets that have risen particularly dramatically.

From The Wall Street Journal

Closely cropped and dramatically lighted, the tight composition gives the familiar scene a new immediacy and intimacy, leavened by the playful interaction of the Christ child and St. John.

From The Wall Street Journal

The economy in the 1970s was dramatically different than it is today.

From MarketWatch

The reason is a subtle, but fundamental change in the way baseball teams organize their outfielders—one that is dramatically rewriting box scores around the majors.

From The Wall Street Journal