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The phrase "a dramatic lessening" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant reduction or decrease in something, often in a context where the change is notable or impactful.
Example: "The report indicated a dramatic lessening of pollution levels in the river over the past year."
Alternatives: "a significant reduction" or "a marked decrease."
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The result is a dramatic lessening of muscle pain and in many cases, a better night's sleep.
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I found this had a dramatic effect on lessening the pain once it had subsided to the point that it was no longer excruciating.
The threat posed to the new regime by the forces loyal to Lumumba was substantially lessened by the capture of Lumumba in December 1960, after a dramatic escape from Léopoldville the previous month (see Patrice Lumumba), and by his subsequent execution at the hands of the Tshombe government.
Therefore, it lessens an addict's cravings and alleviates withdrawal symptoms without causing a dramatic high.
A shift to nickel would lessen the dependence on Middle East countries for oil, but it would not create a dramatic shift in which countries currently have natural resources that are considered valuable.
A dramatic criticism.
A dramatic rock windup.
Looking for a dramatic gesture, Mr. Séguin chose to go up against Mr. Delanoë in his own neighborhood and not even to put himself at the head of the list for his party, lessening his chances of winning.
And as a dramatic endeavor?
It was a dramatic sojourn.
Then came a dramatic pause.
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