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The phrase "and gives a dramatic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an action or effect that adds intensity or emotional impact to a situation, scene, or narrative.
Example: "The music swells and gives a dramatic sense of urgency to the unfolding events."
Alternatives: "and creates a powerful" or "and adds a theatrical".
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His work is very shadow-heavy and very contrasty, with black and whites and a simple palette that pops and gives a dramatic effect.
Once the plotting starts, Gregory loses her reliance on explaining the past and gives a dramatic and rounded view of another extraordinary woman.
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The purple prints sprouted over silk georgette and gave a dramatic finish to couture fabrics like tulle.
The other captive, Marc Aubrière, held by the militia Hezb-ul-Islam, surfaced three weeks ago and gave a dramatic account of escaping.
Near the end, he took out his reading glasses and gave a dramatic performance of a few melodramatic lines from Shelley.
The series is packed with images of love, war, nature and art, often beautifully edited and given a dramatic pulse by John Harle's energetic score.
Nick Hornby has adroitly adapted and given a dramatic shape to the bestselling memoir by Lynn Barber, telling the true story of how, in the early 1960s, she was seduced as a 16-year-old schoolgirl by an older man.
These unexpected victories drove the British back to the New York City area, and gave a dramatic boost to Revolutionary morale.
The mutants 1 and 2 share a common arginine mutation and give a dramatic decrease of nuclear translocation, which indicates that arginine is most crucial for this function (Figure 7).
Schama in particular has a rare ability to convey urgency, and gives a memorably dramatic account of a famous bronze-casting near-fiasco in the Renaissance workshop of Benvenuto Cellini.
And the grand staircase, right, gives a dramatic sense of entry to the space.
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