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The phrase "drastic for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a significant or extreme change or action that is being taken regarding a situation or problem. Here is an example: "The new company policy was drastic for the employees, as it meant a decrease in their benefits and longer working hours."
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The emotional swing was drastic for the Yankees.
Even Wells said it would take something drastic for the White Sox to do that.
"It'd take Nigel to do something very, very drastic for it to be a problem".
A tad drastic for a woman taking a swim, don't you think?
He should therefore step down immediately after the elections.This will be too drastic for some.
"If this guy goes down, it'd be pretty drastic for us".
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Stocks couldn't fight off broad-based declines in New York Friday, as President Obama renewed calls for drastic reforms for the financial sector.
The next downturn for electronic music was drastic and for a while seemed terminal.
The foreclosure process is a drastic turn for the Savoy Hotel, which started with high aspirations.
According to the Grocer, he was known as "drastic Dave" for cutting 300 jobs in 2007.
Or supposing you went on a drastic diet for three or four days.
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