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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dramatic strengthening of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant increase or enhancement in a particular area, such as a relationship, policy, or capability.
Example: "The recent reforms have led to a dramatic strengthening of the economy, boosting investor confidence."
Alternatives: "a significant enhancement of" or "a substantial improvement in".
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Mr. Lessig, an activist in the area of copyright and intellectual property law, advocates a radical weakening of its protections and a dramatic strengthening of the public domain.
However, the CDC cautioned that the goal to eliminate TB from the U.S. will likely not be met in this century without a dramatic strengthening of current control programs and the tracking and treatment of latent TB infections.
At the same time there was a dramatic strengthening of the trend to deliver in a health facility; the remarkable aspect of this trend is that mothers continued to opt for private sector facilities in preference to public sector facilities which showed negligible improvement in their share of deliveries.
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A dramatic strengthening for 77 K deformation has also been noted to occur in these alloys as a result of increasing Fe content.
We really want a revival, a strengthening of the treaty.
If passed, the proposals will mean a dramatic reshaping of the British state, and could weaken, not strengthen, the union.The rise of the SNP loomed over the talks.
In the final decade of the century, most countries experienced a resumption of modest economic growth after the disastrous 1980s, an often dramatic fall in inflation, and a strengthening of the private sector of the economy.
A Dramatic Retelling of Homer's Epic.
First came a dramatic reduction of their bad loans.
Neither is it a dramatic adaptation of Fitzgerald's novel.
That led to a dramatic bottom of the ninth.
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