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The phrase "abrupt and dramatic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden and striking change or event, often in a narrative or descriptive context.
Example: "The storm arrived with an abrupt and dramatic intensity, catching everyone off guard."
Alternatives: "sudden and striking" or "sharp and theatrical".
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It was an abrupt and dramatic interruption to a seemingly gilded life.
Most of the dominant national politicians of the past decade are people whose formative experience as young politicians was in figuring out how to play the South's abrupt and dramatic shift from Democratic to Republican.
The abrupt and dramatic intracellular volume expansion of the nanogels upon the brief cold-shock treatment severely damaged sub-cellular self-assembled network architectures including cytoskeleton and vesicular membranes and physically ruptured cellular membrane structures, resulting in necrotic cell death.
And there are numerous examples of abrupt and dramatic phase change in the politics of great nations.
The disintegration of VA reform negotiations, bursting into public view on Thursday, has been abrupt and dramatic.
The abrupt and dramatic policy changes pursued by the progressive king both alienated and disfranchised the established conservative factions among the andriana (nobles) and Hova (freemen) at court.
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