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The phrase "a dramatic event in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or impactful occurrence within a specific context, such as a story, history, or personal experience.
Example: "The novel revolves around a dramatic event in the protagonist's childhood that shapes their future."
Alternatives: "a pivotal moment in" or "a significant incident in".
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The cautiously upbeat mood in Seoul was bolstered when the newspaper Choson Sinbo, based in Tokyo and considered a conduit for North Korea, said Friday that the North's New Year's message might herald a "dramatic event" in inter-Korean relations.
And melting at the top of Greenland in summer seems to be growing — punctuated by a dramatic event in the summer of 2012, in which, according to NASA, fully 97percentt of the ice sheet surface saw melting.
And so, people are going online learning how to practice their religion and getting with it a whole set of political attitudes that affect their view of the rest of the world, and it is indeed just a dramatic event in history, that now these religious communities, communities of any kind, are being built electronically.
And his move from Spurs to Arsenal in 2001 was such a dramatic event, in part, because the press didn't know a thing about it until the deal was done; unthinkable discretion in a gossip-rippled sport, made possible because Campbell let no peers in on the secret.
It isn't a "blip in CO2 levels", it's a dramatic event in geological time.
It isn't a "blip in CO2 levels", it's a dramatic event in geological time". There's nothing dramatic about it.
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When a dramatic event occurs in one sector, the effects are felt in others.
When a dramatic event occurs in one of his novels, it's usually as a prelude to a string of rambling anecdotes or some lengthy existential musing.
"You don't even know," Nathan concluded, and Leah stood up suddenly and kicked his ankle and shouted, "But she does, though!," and took Keisha's hand and ran back to the flat, holding hands all the way because they were best friends, bonded for life by a dramatic event, and everyone in Caldwell best know about it.
Participants recounted a serious decline in their health followed by a dramatic event such as collapsing in the street or family members pleading with them to seek medical advice.
Bring Up the Bodies centres on a hugely dramatic event in English history, the judicial murder of Boleyn, whose head is severed by a French executioner after she fails to give Henry a male heir.
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