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The phrase "a dramatically higher quality" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the quality of two or more items, emphasizing a significant difference in quality.
Example: "The new model offers a dramatically higher quality of sound compared to its predecessor."
Alternatives: "significantly better quality" or "substantially improved quality."
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Instead, the PonoPlayer supports FLAC audio files that contain significantly more data than their MP3 counterparts, resulting in a dramatically higher quality sound than a traditional MP3 player.
Rather than playing back MP3s, the device supports FLAC audio files that contain significantly more data than their MP3 counterparts, resulting in a dramatically higher quality sound than a traditional MP3 player.
Hospitals will dazzle with big machines and bold moves, resulting in a dramatically higher quality of care that consumers will be able to benchmark continuously against peer institutions -- and make their care choices accordingly.
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The results indicate a dramatically high precision.
Chicago's police department has swung from a dramatically high rate of investigative stops to a dramatically low one.
Finally, a higher quality 3D printer would dramatically reduce this type of noise.
Less of a higher quality is better.
This provides a higher quality image.
It added: "We are dramatically extending high quality early years provision.
52 cities each formed coalitions of local government, business, schools and nonprofits, who all came together to design ways to dramatically scale high-quality STEM mentoring.
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