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dramatically

[druh-mat-ik-lee] / drəˈmæt ɪk li /




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Clients come and go but business is predictable, largely because of a strategy to service mostly midsize, Midwestern accounts—never pitching for work that would require staffing up dramatically and potentially making layoffs later.

From The Wall Street Journal

Jenner’s life has changed dramatically—as have the lives of her children.

From MarketWatch

China's rapid development and heavy coal use saw air quality decline dramatically by the 2000s, especially when cold winter weather trapped pollutants close to the ground.

From Barron's

He said many software companies became dramatically overvalued in recent years, “on the assumption that margins would stay stratospheric forever.”

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He said many software companies became dramatically overvalued in recent years, “on the assumption that margins would stay stratospheric forever.”

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