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leaves increased dramatically
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "leaves increased dramatically" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing a significant rise in the number of leaves, whether in a botanical context or metaphorically in other areas. Example: "After the rain, the number of leaves increased dramatically, transforming the landscape into a lush green paradise."
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Alternative expressions(13)
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The pattern of leaf area along the shoot showed a regular quadratic shape (Fig. 2): the area of the first few leaves increased dramatically to reach a maximum at positions 6 and 7 and then, further along the shoot, leaf areas declined, in part because of recent leaf appearance.
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During the 1990s the rate of sick-leave increased dramatically in Sweden, but has somewhat decreased in the last few years.
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This lack of photosynthetic competency was most apparent in mid-season (83 DAB) when the rates of photosynthesis in these same leaves (nodes 10 17) increased dramatically to > 10 μmol (CO2) m−2 s−1 in exposed vines and at least up to 5 μmol (CO2) m−2 s−1 in the shaded vines.
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Across most countries, including Canada, deficits have increased dramatically leaving government departments having to either identify operational efficiencies or cut services.
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The level of H2O2 increased dramatically in leaves of transgenic T-34 3 h after dipping and such increase in H2O2 content was not observed in the treated Z35 leaves.
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After 3 days of drought, LeNCED1 transcript abundance had increased dramatically in leaves from the three rd29A LeNCED1 transgenic lines and was similar to that in the CaMV-35S LeNCED1 CaMV-35S LeNCED1s.
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During the Referendum day, there is a sign that bots attempted to spread more leave messages with positive sentiment as the number of leave tweets with positive sentiment increased dramatically on that day.
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It is clear that after 15 min (log(t) = 1.17), the changing rate of nanorod size with respect to time increased dramatically, thus leaving a narrow window (25 min) for controlling the nanorod size by controlling the injection time.
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The number of patients with advanced heart failure receiving left ventricular assist device (LVAD) implantation has increased dramatically over the last decade.
A damning council report left the pigeons virtually friendless, saying numbers had increased "dramatically".
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Results in Table 5 demonstrated that Fe deficiency led to the MDA content and O2- generation rate increased dramatically in the cells of peanut leaves.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing plant growth, consider specifying the type of leaves or the specific plant species for greater clarity.
Common error
Avoid using "leaves increased dramatically" in non-botanical contexts where more appropriate vocabulary could be used to describe increases in abstract concepts.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "leaves increased dramatically" primarily functions as a description within a sentence, often acting as part of the predicate. It describes a change in the quantity or size of leaves. As Ludwig points out, it is grammatically correct.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "leaves increased dramatically" is a grammatically sound construction used to describe a significant and rapid growth in leaves. While applicable in various contexts, it is most commonly found in scientific or environmentally-focused discussions. Ludwig confirms its grammatical correctness. To enhance clarity, specifying the type of leaves is advisable. Alternatives include phrases like "leaf count rose sharply" or "foliage expanded rapidly", allowing for nuance in your descriptions.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
leaf count rose sharply
Replaces "increased dramatically" with "rose sharply" and "leaves" with "leaf count" focusing on enumeration.
foliage expanded rapidly
Uses "foliage" instead of "leaves", implying a collective mass, and "expanded rapidly" instead of "increased dramatically".
leaf production surged
Focuses on the action of production, replacing "leaves" with "leaf production" and "increased dramatically" with "surged".
the number of leaves escalated quickly
This phrase explicitly states "the number of leaves" and uses "escalated quickly" to convey a similar meaning to "increased dramatically".
there was a sudden boom in leaf quantity
Employs "sudden boom" to indicate a rapid increase and refers to "leaf quantity".
a proliferation of leaves occurred
Uses the term "proliferation" to suggest a rapid and widespread increase in leaves.
leaf coverage underwent a major upswing
Focuses on "leaf coverage" and uses "underwent a major upswing" as a substitute.
leaf density experienced a rapid gain
Emphasizes "leaf density" and uses "experienced a rapid gain" for similar impact.
the leaf population exploded
Uses the strong verb "exploded" to illustrate a significant and rapid increase.
leaf surfaces expanded exponentially
Replaces "leaves" with "leaf surfaces" to focus on area, and "increased dramatically" with "expanded exponentially" indicating rapid growth.
FAQs
What does "leaves increased dramatically" mean?
This phrase describes a situation where the number or surface area of leaves has grown very significantly and rapidly. It's often used in a botanical or agricultural context.
How can I use "leaves increased dramatically" in a sentence?
Example: "After the heavy rains, the plant's leaves increased dramatically, signaling healthy growth." Consider specifying the type of leaves for clarity.
What can I say instead of "leaves increased dramatically"?
You can use alternatives such as "leaf count rose sharply", "foliage expanded rapidly", or "leaf production surged" depending on the context.
Is it more appropriate to say "leaves increased significantly" or "leaves increased dramatically"?
Both are grammatically correct, but "increased dramatically" suggests a more substantial and rapid change compared to "increased significantly". The choice depends on the magnitude of the increase you wish to convey.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
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Authority and reliability
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Expert rating
Real-world application tested