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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dramatically positive effect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant and beneficial impact of an action, event, or change.
Example: "The new policy had a dramatically positive effect on employee morale and productivity."
Alternatives: "a significantly beneficial impact" or "a profoundly positive influence."
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Second, they might have felt a dramatically positive effect on their health status as a result of the start of HIV treatment.
Although the many advances in the field of vaccinology in the 20th century have had a dramatically positive effect on the health of populations around the world, there remains room for improvement.
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Educating girls has dramatically positive effects, including lower birth rates, reduced infant mortality and higher incomes.
The resolution of entitlements (through means testing Medicare and raising the age of retirement) could have dramatically positive effects for the economy at large.
He added, "It had a very positive effect".
"It can have a really positive effect on young people.
"She's had a very positive effect on the parish.
"Michael had a very positive effect on Simeon.
"I think we've been having a very positive effect".
There's been a very positive effect on the sector".
… It has a very positive effect on them," he said.
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