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The phrase "a drastically reduced risk" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a significant decrease in the likelihood of a negative outcome or event occurring.
Example: "After implementing the new safety measures, the company reported a drastically reduced risk of accidents on the job site."
Alternatives: "a significantly lowered risk" or "a greatly diminished risk."
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Because H.I.V.-positive people who go on antiretrovirals have a drastically reduced risk of transmission, AIDS is spreading more slowly than it used to.
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Improving such services, including enabling women to make their own decisions about spacing pregnancies, will result in healthier pregnancies and safer deliveries, drastically reducing risks of mortality for mothers and children.
Expect a drastically reduced screen count from Friday.
Sport will remain a separate department, although also with a drastically reduced staff.
He didn't create his image as a hired gun, and he faced a drastically reduced role with the Yankees.
"He came to us on a drastically reduced contract and he's been a real bargain".
Au+ is still visible but at a drastically reduced intensity.
Chloroplasts descended from cyanobacteria and have a drastically reduced genome following an endosymbiotic event.
M. leprae has a drastically reduced genome and so a reduction in the number of TFTRs is expected.
Three patients showed a drastically reduced copy number of SELENBP1, a phenomenon not observed in any of the healthy parents.
Be a courier and fly for free or for a drastically reduced rate.
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