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dramatic
nouns
a dramatic change
• The Internet has brought dramatic changes to the way we work.
a dramatic increase/rise
• There has been a dramatic rise in fuel costs.
a dramatic fall/drop/decline
• Between these years there was a dramatic fall in youth employment.
a dramatic effect/impact
• An accident can have a dramatic effect on your family’s finances.
a dramatic improvement
• There has been a dramatic improvement in the standard of students’ work.
a dramatic shift
(= change in the way people think or do something )
• This announcement signalled a dramatic shift in the government’s policy.
a dramatic result
• Cameras on the streets have produced dramatic results in reducing crime.
a dramatic difference
• The programs made a dramatic difference to the lives of millions of people.
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adj. VERBS be, sound ADV. extremely, highly, intensely, very | fairly, quite, rather | suitably Her entrance was accompanied by suitably dramatic music.
Oxford Collocations Dictionary