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The phrase "a dramatic instance of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific example or occurrence that is striking or noteworthy in a dramatic way.
Example: "The play was a dramatic instance of the struggles faced by the working class during the industrial revolution."
Alternatives: "a striking example of" or "a notable case of".
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The career of Al Capone was a dramatic instance of the development of bootlegging on a large scale.
Again, this is a dramatic instance of what in most cases may be subtle and instinctive, but Thomas sees what troubles may well lie ahead in their union, and still says "I do" — indeed, he says it with some relish.
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What a pity that Clinton could not come up with a similarly dramatic instance of leadership -- perhaps even one dealing with substantive policy that required a profile in courage.
Sperber and Wilson maintain that metaphor is just an especially dramatic instance of processes of content modulation at work throughout the interpretation of language, involving no distinctive principles of its own.
Enron is only the latest and most dramatic instance of an accounting firm's failing to protect the public from largely fictional financial reporting by a major company.
Rapture might be a fantastical backdrop, but BioShock's most dramatic instance of deadly intimacy felt more palpable than any plot twist from the world of film.
This year witnessed the most dramatic instance of the Russian government acknowledging Soviet crimes.
The most dramatic instance of this principle is provided by conditioned food aversions.
The second dramatic instance of the big picture overwhelming the small was the utter collapse of the Liberal Democrats.
The most dramatic instance of this came on September 23rd, when American aircraft bombed refineries and other oil installations in areas of Syria controlled by the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS, also known as ISIL or IS).
And these moves are only the most dramatic instances of a broader trend: between 2009 and 2012, forty-five states passed some kind of pension reform.
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