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The phrase "do something drastic" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone taking extreme or significant action to address a situation. Example sentence: "After losing his job, John knew he had to do something drastic in order to make ends meet, so he sold his car and started taking on multiple part-time jobs."
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So he had to do something drastic.
And do something drastic to our hair.
"They had to do something drastic".
"It would be easy to do something drastic," Sather said.
"We are hoping things pick up before we have to do something drastic".
If someone doesn't see me soon, I'm going to do something drastic, I mean it.
He decided it was time to do something drastic: move to the United States.
If somebody doesn't get to him pretty soon, he's going to do something drastic".
McNeill was equally as concerned, saying: "We may have to do something drastic.
He said that we need to do something drastic, particularly on bank capital".
"They had to do something drastic to the makeup of this team.
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