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The phrase "dramatically affecting" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something that has a significant effect, often in a negative way. For example, "The pandemic has had a dramatic effect, impacting economies and people's livelihoods around the world."
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The fingers may suddenly freeze up, dramatically affecting the ability to write or play an instrument.
The warm spell is dramatically affecting life in usually freezing places.
The ASCE report contends that infrastructure failure already is dramatically affecting travel and commerce.
Too much carbon warms the cycle, and that, in turn, melts sea ice, dramatically affecting fish populations and coral reefs.
Twenty years later, the cod population still has not recovered, dramatically affecting the economic life of the region.
IT has undoubtedly taken on a huge profile in business over the past 40 years, dramatically affecting the world of commerce, she adds.
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Either could dramatically affect the trajectory.
"All AP courses are being dramatically affected.
All these things dramatically affect the biosphere," he said.
Question wording and question order can also dramatically affect responses.
Children dramatically affect one's financial bottom line.
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