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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and made a drastic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a significant change or impact resulting from an action.
Example: "The team implemented new strategies and made a drastic improvement in their performance."
Alternatives: "and caused a significant" or "and resulted in a major".
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Córdoba had been sick after eating raw seabirds and made a drastic decision: he began to refuse all food.
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I believe that God is going to step in at any time to this world and make a very drastic change.
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Keeping your skin well hydrated by cleaning, toning and moisturizing will make a drastic difference in you.
A blend of tradition and innovation has helped make a drastic difference in the survival rate of Ugandan children, over the past generation.
It fits more to individuals who have significant work-experience and do not want to make a drastic career-shift.
Letting the cooler air in during the evening and through the night can make a drastic difference to the temperature in your home.
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