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The phrase "a drastic increased" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a drastic increase"? You can use "a drastic increase" when describing a significant or sudden rise in something, such as numbers, rates, or levels.
Example: "There was a drastic increase in the number of participants after the new marketing campaign."
Alternatives: "a significant rise" or "a sharp increase."
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Upon ageing turbidity developed in solutions and the viscosity continuously decreased prior to a drastic increased near the gelation time.
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