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The phrase "a drastically dissimilar" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe two or more things that are significantly different from each other.
Example: "The two proposals presented a drastically dissimilar approach to solving the issue at hand."
Alternatives: "a markedly different" or "a significantly contrasting".
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In November a journey to Memphis opened a drastically dissimilar world, that of jookin, the area's form of hip-hop featuring virtuoso footwork (often rising, in sneakers, onto a jookin version of point).
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This is a drastically different result.
The family returned to Harlem to a drastically different lifestyle.
After his second killing, Rankin faced a drastically different situation.
Sheffield's presence gives the Braves a drastically different look.
In "Moves" Robbins's way of combining drastically dissimilar movements within a single phrase is more audacious yet.
These drastically dissimilar scenes have the same level of detail.
"The Americans" and the later work may look drastically dissimilar but they are connected.
The reader is expected to absorb these interlocking life stories, then re-sort them, "Rashomon" style, to answer the puzzle of why Abigail and Dara have made such drastically dissimilar choices.
The arithmetical oddity, the color schemes, the spatial patterns, the different stylistic idioms and images, and the constant high energy all make us feel that drastically dissimilar forces are at work here.
It's true, for example, that women do commit domestic violence, but the consequences are drastically dissimilar in both numbers or severity.
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