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'it is drastically' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a situation or event that has experienced a significant change or decline. For example, "The cost of living in our city has increased drastically over the past few years."
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A strikingly modern house surrounded by lush woodland, it is drastically different from the typical, traditional English country house.
"The price Ukraine has paid - and is still paying - for it is drastically high".
It is drastically different because of the appearance of the jumps.
This steep decrease appears to be associated with stress-induced motions of twin boundaries within the B19 martensite as it is drastically reduced by H pinning of these boundaries.
In deoxygenated acetate buffer at pH 4, Ag dissolution is negligible, but it is drastically increased in air-saturated acetate buffer at pH 4. The protons and dissolved O2 cooperatively oxidize the Ag.
Though a Big Ethics structure like the Safe Harbor may be criticized for complexity, it is drastically less than the bewildering complexity caused by multi-site ethics review fragmentation experienced around the world currently.
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In Britain, he said, "it's drastically different".
Last October, the International Committee of the Red Cross announced that after 30 years that it was "drastically reducing" its operations in Afghanistan after six aid workers were killed in northern Afghanistan and a Spanish physiotherapist was shot dead by one of her patients.
Historically the monastery was of substantial size but following its destruction by the Chinese in 1959 it was drastically reduced and only a section rebuilt.
But actually, Spotify's announcement today that it's drastically reducing the amount of free music that its non-paying users can consume as well as the freedom that comes with it, isn't all that surprising.
"It's drastically different".
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