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The phrase "a dramatic loss of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant decrease in something, often in a context that emphasizes the impact or severity of the loss.
Example: "The company reported a dramatic loss of revenue due to the economic downturn."
Alternatives: "a significant decline in" or "a substantial decrease in".
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"By January, we may see a dramatic loss of restaurants," Mr. Zagat said.
Unfortunately, it is revealing a dramatic loss of butterflies from the wider countryside.
e360: One country that is dealing with a dramatic loss of elephant numbers is Chad.
At least half the population suffered a dramatic loss of income.
Now it is RIM's turn to suffer a dramatic loss of power in more ways than one.
Stenson, third at the Home of Golf last July before suffering both illness and a dramatic loss of form, led by a stroke from England's Gary Boyd overnight.
But we are also in the beginning of a dramatic loss of biodiversity in the Anthropocene.
Critical illness is characterized by a dramatic loss of skeletal muscle mass which comprises to about 10% per week.
Interestingly, increased organization coincided with a dramatic loss of PAX6 expression in CSSC, indicating rapid differentiation into keratocytes.
Special attention should be paid to the fact that global environmental change implies a dramatic loss of species and with it the biological role models.
MoCl5 led to a dramatic loss of Mo, while (NH4 6Mo7O24 appeared to be more stable and handy for synthesis of PtRuMo nanoparticles.
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