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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dramatic trajectory towards" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or intense path leading to a particular outcome or goal.
Example: "The novel follows a dramatic trajectory towards the protagonist's ultimate redemption."
Alternatives: "a significant path towards" or "an intense journey towards".
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Yingluck Shinawatra's announcement at the opening of wildlife trade meeting Cites in Bangkok comes as African elephants are again on a dramatic trajectory towards extinction.
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Neither the narrator nor his tale has a dramatic trajectory.
Since then, his career has followed a dramatic trajectory set in motion by the revolutionizing invention of the computer.
Thornton Wilder's "Our Town" has carefully constructed characters, a backstory, a narrator, a dramatic trajectory, and a well-modulated moral voice.
Neither the narrator nor his tale has a dramatic trajectory — a word that implies direction and resolution, notions that the play sends up.
Notably, actin filaments undergo a dramatic trajectory change as they enter the ring, implying the existence of a pulling force.
He was equally capable of imagining Antony's dramatic trajectory as a rise and as a fall.
Here her narrative challenge is greater; her dramatic trajectory is broader and harder to map.
The show has no dramatic trajectory, no psychological insight, and no second act.
But overall a dramatic shift towards long-term funding has taken place.
The completion of this system will mean a dramatic shift towards a centralised model of public transport for the city.
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