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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dramatic action" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe an event or behavior that is filled with intensity, tension, or emotion. Example: The climax of the play was a dramatic action that left the audience on the edge of their seats.
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He did this primarily by introducing the suggestion of a "dramatic" action.
Picasso once said that "to make a painting is to engage in a dramatic action in the course of which reality is found to be torn apart".
In The Appearance of Christ to the People he chose to represent an event that was central in the history of humankind, but the painting is not focused on a dramatic action or gesture.
A dramatic action consists of a project (someone sets out to do something), followed by a contradiction or reversal (as like as not a clause beginning with the word "but").
On the face of it, such a dramatic action seems to clash with the optimistic economic forecasts of Gordon Brown, the chancellor of the exchequer.In his "pre-budget report", unveiled on November 3rd, Mr Brown cut his forecast of British economic growth next year to between 1% and 1 1/2%.
@alreadytaken74 @superdupergc I dunno, sounds like the music to the trailer of a dramatic action film with battles.
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Hamilton Nolan of Gawker described the book's design as "featuring a dramatic, action-scene-type cover", and called the work "a new tell-all book".
Beyond all the beautifully-crafted campaign rhetoric, beyond the soaring (and therefore to many minds suspect) enthusiasm of supporters, beyond the increasing (and to many minds annoying) infatuation of journalists, the answer to the question about Obama rested in a resolve he made--an April dramatic action.
By Page 200, barely a single dramatic action has occurred in present time.
Lessing's dialogue enhances a lively dramatic action that still today commands the attention of theatre audiences.
The parlous circumstances should not be an excuse for inaction, but rather a spur to dramatic action.
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