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Sentence count:227+13Posted:2016-07-19Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: dramaticautomaticallypoliticallypracticallystatisticaldramamathematicstypicallyMeaning: [drəˈmætɪkəlɪ]  adv. 1. in a very impressive manner 2. in a dramatic manner 3. with respect to dramatic value. 
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151. A green transport policy Using unleaded petrol and fitting catalytic converters will dramatically reduce the levels of pollution caused by vehicle emissions.
152. In the second half the work began to change dramatically.
153. He joined the army in 1883 at the age of 18, but dramatically resigned his commission when the Dreyfus affair broke.
154. Yet, it is certainly possible to argue Arden is as dramatically interesting.
155. The other was an agricultural revolution based on chemical fertilizers, irrigation, and improved seed strains that dramatically expanded food supplies.
156. The western diet has changed dramatically over the past few decades.
157. I told them that we have dramatically transformed the relationship between human civilization and the earth.
158. Two years ago, once-stagnant rents started to skyrocket, and the value of his duplex increased dramatically.
159. Republicans, battered as they are in the public opinion polls, succeeded in dramatically transforming the terms of the national debate.
160. Since the Earth began, 4.5 billion years ago, its atmosphere has changed dramatically.
161. How could she have possibly imagined how dramatically her feelings towards him would have changed in so short a time?
162. When this happens it can dramatically slash profits - and can even threaten a business with extinction.
163. In an agricultural world, annual incomes rise and fall dramatically depending upon the weather.
164. She wore her hair in three buns with a dramatically large and fragrant gardenia pinned on the right side.
165. But they did dramatically increase the number of persons and groups of persons who recognized a bond with the crown through fidelity.
166. As the proportion of central support began to fall dramatically, local authority dependence on it became clearer.
167. Driving standards on the whole improved during the eighties and certainly average speeds increased, in some cases dramatically.
168. Above 85 decibels, the permitted time exposure without hearing protection drops dramatically.
169. Thus, the incidence of spina bifida decreased most dramatically when folic acid was not widely purchased.
170. The demographics of our population have changed dramatically over the past half-century, and particularly so over the last decade.
171. Revelations about his financial dealings could change his election prospects dramatically.
172. Although they are at dramatically different stages of deployment, they are expected to be very competitive.
173. The number of crimes reported in the New York City area has decreased dramatically over the last ten years.
174. Yet none of the fathers portrayed thus far has actually had to dramatically alter his work life in order to father.
175. For there is by now a mountain of medical evidence that moderate consumption of alcohol dramatically lowers the risk of heart disease.
176. But some economists said they feared productivity might taper off dramatically this year as economic growth declines.
177. Hotels-to-racing group Ladbroke's dramatically reduced profits did not unduly worry the City which approved of its increased dividend payout.
178. Indeed, since the First World War(Sentencedict.com ), the development of archaeology has accelerated dramatically.
179. When the two sides came together, the political atmosphere had changed dramatically.
180. By having regular contact with her and then following her guidance, you will dramatically increase the likelihood of success.
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