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The phrase "are dramatically better" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when comparing the quality or performance of two or more things, emphasizing a significant improvement.
Example: "The new software updates are dramatically better than the previous version, offering enhanced features and improved user experience."
Alternatives: "are significantly improved" or "are much better".
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"But aviaries are dramatically better than the conventional barren battery cages".
Looking at the traditional media industry as a whole, there are relatively few organisations where things are dramatically better.
"Things are dramatically better today than yesterday," Mayor Dick Murphy of San Diego said in an interview.
As the team reports online today in Science, daytime satellite images are dramatically better than nighttime images for mapping African poverty.
Microsoft's Arul Menezes tells me that these new translation packs are "dramatically better" and provide far more human-like translation than the old ones, which relied on an older approach to machine translations that has now been far surpassed by machine learning-based systems.
Research shows that ER doctors are dramatically better in making a successful diagnosis when they do.
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This situation is "dramatically better than a year ago".
Bing needs to be dramatically better than Google.
By the next day her legs were dramatically better.
He said Houston's numbers were dramatically better when he advised him in previous seasons.
Its operating profit of £54.9m was dramatically better than the operating loss of £90.6m in 2009.
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