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Discover Ludwig"drastic move" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is usually used to describe a sudden and extreme action or decision that is drastic or intense in nature. Example: In a last-ditch effort to save the company, the CEO made the drastic move of laying off half of the employees.
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A drastic move?
It was a drastic move.
Strategically, divesting cable would be the most drastic move.
"It's not like I made a drastic move," Chamberlain said.
Scorched earth on the runway ReprintsMr Joyce's drastic move got, to put it mildly, mixed reviews.
But to the frustration of many, Europe seems far removed from such a drastic move.
But, he added, fleeing Britain seems a rather drastic move with an election on the horizon.
He decided it was time to do something drastic: move to the United States.
"It's a drastic move, but we can't let this escalate," Mr. Spano said.
Topographically, it is a drastic move, but it is also a promotion to a more visible pulpit.
Politically, he feared that making such a drastic move right before the election would be seen as panicky.
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