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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dramatically fast" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used to describe something that changed quickly and significantly, and it is often used to compare how quickly something used to happen versus how quickly it happens now. For example, "The computing power of modern technology has improved dramatically fast since the 1950s."
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That speaks to a dramatically fast uptake of tablets.
Adoption has been dramatically fast – there are about as many smartphones in use as there are PCs (1.5bn or so), with the mobile market growing much faster.
It's growing dramatically fast.
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Caching information in a browser allows the script dramatically faster access, speeding up web apps.
Either way, a good new PC should be dramatically faster and much smoother running than your seven-year-old Dell Dimension.
With UEFI, Windows 10 machines boot up and resume from sleep dramatically faster than Windows 7. Almost instant-on was needed for smartphone and tablet use, of course, but it still benefits PC users.
In the book, Mssrs Acemoglu and Robinson tell the story of a sad gentleman named William Lee. Lee was an English priest who invented a knitting machine in 1589 that promised to make the production of knitted garments dramatically faster and easier.
Since the overall remuneration of executives has grown dramatically faster than GDP over the last forty years, it is not difficult to see where the money has gone.Or as that well-known Marxist Warren Buffett remarked"Too often, executive compensation in the U.S. is ridiculously out of line with performance.
This will demonstrate quantitatively how dramatically fast-growing megalopolis are changing in some developing countries like China and Egypt.
The pace of decisions by NYDHA providers is dramatically faster than procurement models of the past.
Moving editing from the desktop to mobile will allow GoPro users to share content dramatically faster.
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