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The phrase "a dramatic decrease in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant reduction in quantity, quality, or intensity of something.
Example: "There has been a dramatic decrease in the number of reported cases this year compared to last year."
Alternatives: "a significant drop in" or "a substantial reduction in".
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These efforts led to greater agricultural production, improved incomes and a dramatic decrease in malnutrition.
The local community has also organised appropriate toilet provision - leading to a dramatic decrease in disease.
A dramatic decrease in the incidence of asthma in their kids.
A dramatic decrease in the emitted circular polarization is observed as the excitation energy increases.
Dietary CLA supplementation has resulted in a dramatic decrease in body fat mass in mice.
"Nigerians don't take reading seriously," she said, adding that she has observed a dramatic decrease in the sale of fiction.
On increasing the cation concentration and valency, a dramatic decrease in the onset repulsion was observed.
"But we've seen a dramatic decrease in the individual giving" that supports its usual work, she said.
A dramatic decrease in gas bubble size is observed with increasing gas pressure.
The past thirty years have seen a dramatic decrease in the rate of income convergence across U.S. states.
Their overrepresentation in the gene led to a dramatic decrease in the protein synthesis rates of those variants.
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