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Discover Ludwig"dramatic fact" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It refers to a fact or piece of information that is impactful and has a strong emotional or intense effect on the audience. This phrase is often used in storytelling or persuasive writing to capture the attention of the reader. Example: "The dramatic fact that the company's profits had plummeted by 50% due to a global economic crisis left the shareholders shocked and worried about the future of their investments."
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They each nail their audiences with rapid-fire barrages of nonsense presented as dramatic fact -- so twisted and obscured that it begins to seem real and anything that might not seem entirely plausible, just have faith.
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On reporting trips on the other side of the world, far from the watchful gaze of his editors, he plagiarised and embellished quotes (though he still denies accusations of inventing some of his most dramatic facts).
THREE striking facts highlight the dramatic shift in recent years in the relative economic balance of "first-world" and "third-world" economies.
"It hasn't been anything dramatic; in fact, to a certain extent, it's been a grind".
The changes are so dramatic, in fact, particularly in the case of what Grid provides, that it feels almost like you're getting a whole new device with the software updates, and the Shield Tablet was a strong performer to begin with, as you can see from our original review.
His feat was made more dramatic by the fact that Milan spotted Lecce a 3-0 first-half lead before rally to win, 4-3.
But the increase in airplay was made more dramatic by the fact that in recent years Mr. Jackson's songs have had relatively little.
And we may be getting ready for a discovery as dramatic as the fact the Earth is not the center of the universe: that life exists elsewhere.
Many elements of the account are embellished for dramatic effect: in fact, the actual journey started from New York, and was conducted in a rather less ostentatious vehicle than the much-vaunted "Expenso".
The second, where your tee shot has to thread between two towering sand hills, is almost equally dramatic, and in fact the whole front nine, ambling its way between the dunes and then out along the river, is an unfurling scroll of one outstanding hole after another.
In the case of hydro and nuclear the difference is in fact dramatic.
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