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The phrase "a dramatically better position" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing improvements or advantages in a particular context, such as business, personal circumstances, or competitive situations.
Example: "After implementing the new strategy, the company found itself in a dramatically better position to compete in the market."
Alternatives: "a significantly improved situation" or "a much better stance."
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The court was in a "dramatically better position" than state and government decision makers who had relied on Adani's information, he said.
The takeover undoubtedly put Liverpool immediately in a dramatically better position – undoing the previous US takeover's damage, so putting the club almost back to where it had been in February 2007, before any takeover at all.
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"The bottom line is that MSU is a dramatically better, stronger institution than it was one year ago," Engler said.
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They're in a much better position to evaluate".
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