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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also more dramatic than" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the dramatic qualities of two or more subjects, indicating that one is more dramatic than another in addition to other qualities.
Example: "The sequel was not only more thrilling but also more dramatic than the original film."
Alternatives: "even more dramatic than" or "additionally more dramatic than".
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The decline in cytokinin content was also more dramatic than changes in other parameters.
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But the impact on market trading was also more dramatic.
This is the very definition of a bubble.The increase in household debt (mostly mortgage finance) from 85% of disposable income in 1996 to an estimated 140% at the end of last year, has also been more dramatic than in America or Britain.
They are also jarring, because they're so much more dramatic than the last hour of the film, which has focused on how Woods slipped past his ban and got out of South Africa.
Also, the decrease in VEGFR2 by Western blot seems more dramatic than the decrease shown by FACS.
It also allowed them to create their own ending, which is much more dramatic than the reality.
This score is far more dramatic than this ballet.
There's nothing more dramatic than that moment, Chris.
When you disappear entirely, it's dramatic, more dramatic than it has to be.
Everything here demands a language more dramatic than English.
It doesn't get much more dramatic than this.
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