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Discover Ludwig"element of drama" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to any of the techniques or aspects of a dramatic work (play, film, etc.) that contribute to the emotional effect. For example, "The use of lighting as an element of drama was particularly effective in the play."
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Finally, and with the element of drama so associated with his every move, Tiger is back.
However you look at it, though, there's an added element of drama in today's final.
The size of the chorus became smaller in the 5th century, as the ritual element of drama diminished.
An element of drama is part of the process, according to people who have watched Mr. Brahimi.
It adds an element of drama even if matched with the hoodies and trainers that make up these women's wardrobes.
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Like theatre, it has all the elements of drama.
The Belmont, the top race of the year in New York, has now lost two of its main elements of drama.
Sure, there were elements of drama, philosophy, character development and comedy, but their most poetic element was the water and their main character the curling wave.
Elements of drama such as mime and dance, costume and decor long preceded the introduction of words and the literary sophistication now associated with a play.
Any inherent elements of drama – for example, seemingly insurmountable obstacles, competing needs, difficult choices, surprise/reversal, and a sense of urgency.
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