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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are always more dramatic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the level of drama in different situations, actions, or expressions, indicating that one is consistently more dramatic than another.
Example: "In movies, the climactic scenes are always more dramatic than the exposition."
Alternatives: "tend to be more dramatic" or "are consistently more dramatic".
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Things are always more dramatic in the US, and menagerie accidents were no exception.
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Second, because I know now that the imagined reaction to a horrible hypothetical is always more dramatic than the actual reaction to the real.
There are always more".
There are always more calls.
And there are always more.
We were always more happy".
Having more babies is always more good.
(And with Tolstoy, more is always more).
"There is always more.
Natural is always more attractive.
But, on any single day, there's always something more dramatic, more urgent.
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