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"more dramatically than" is a valid and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to compare two things, as in: "The stock market plummeted more dramatically than ever before."
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Del Potro, simultaneously, started to fade – this time more dramatically than before, and Murray pounced.
But the electoral calculus has undoubtedly changed — and perhaps more dramatically than I pointed out yesterday.
Like many people but, much more dramatically than most, he has several characters.
Budget cutbacks have colored many meetings, no more dramatically than in the South Bronx last month.
Income inequality in Britain is rising more dramatically than in nearly any other nation.
And labour's share of the pie could fall even more dramatically than in the past.
For Mrs. Vreeland's shows, costumes are displayed more dramatically than Mr. Stone's plans allowed for.
Fertiliser prices spiked even more dramatically than food prices in 2007-08.
That is what happens with many species, some more dramatically than others.
We decode our past through objects as much as texts – and never more dramatically than with this lump of granite.
In fact, nothing could highlight Cool Britannia's demise more dramatically than getting mixed up with Pete Waterman.
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