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The phrase "are considerably more dramatic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the level of drama between two or more subjects, indicating a significant difference in intensity.
Example: "The events in the sequel are considerably more dramatic than those in the original film."
Alternatives: "are significantly more intense" or "are much more striking".
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These effects are considerably more dramatic than previously reported (Harel et al., 2008), presumably because we expressed the constructs at lower than endogenous levels so as not to saturate the intracellular sorting machinery.
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On the other hand, shouldn't the margin be considerably more dramatic than 38percent-33percent-33percent
These people showed a similar tendency to that found in low-power individuals to be harsh on themselves and less harsh on others but the effect was considerably more dramatic.
The reduction in genome size in these cyanobacteria has been considerably more dramatic than in ' Nostoc azollae' 0708, since divergence from their last known ancestor (5.65 to < 4 Mbp in Cylr and Rapb; 5.15 to 1.44 Mbp in Ucyn).
"We are considerably more optimistic".
For Italy things are considerably more equivocal.
The transition trainers are considerably more complicated.
Walter Jefferies's imitators are considerably more painstaking.
As you quite rightly say the coach services are considerably more frequent and often considerably faster.
Second, some birth dates are considerably more popular than others.
But elk are considerably more docile and predictable than buffalo.
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