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The phrase "a drastic drift of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant change or shift in a particular context, such as trends, opinions, or behaviors.
Example: "There has been a drastic drift of public opinion regarding climate change in recent years."
Alternatives: "a significant shift in" or "a major change in".
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The demands of an ageing population and the clout they hold as voters has seen a drastic drift of resources away from children and young people.
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Hamas rebuffed those conditions, triggering a drastic cutoff of aid.
The third section provided a drastic change of mood.
The board of education is confronting a drastic shortage of experienced and qualified teachers.
The message is clear: meeting such a target would require a drastic acceleration of welfare cuts.
Living on an island has become a drastic form of cocooning.
Yet there was also a practical need for a drastic enlargement of scale.
A drastic transition of the silver aggregation patterns is observed.
A drastic increase of the treated pellets' hydrophobicity was observed.
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