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"most drastically" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has been done in a very severe or extreme manner. Example: The company's decision to lay off their entire workforce was the most drastically they had ever cut down staff in their history.
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More supplies, more facilities, and, most drastically, more personnel.
Most drastically, she advocates prison time for executives implicated in pharmaceutical crimes.
(In 2016, the four girls' names whose popularity dropped the most drastically were Caitlin, Caitlyn, Katelynn, and Kaitlynn).
The most drastically elevated metabolite, myo-inositol, was found to accompany a marked reduction of triglyceride levels.
On more than one occasion, we also lost the sound altogether, most drastically in the so-called 'calumny aria' sung by John Relyea's Basilio.
Analysts and e-commerce executives predict that the new scrutiny will affect all the portals, most drastically those ranking below the big three, AOL, Yahoo and MSN.
Perhaps the two holes that have changed most drastically are No. 1 and No. 18, adding more pizazz to both the start and the finish.
The areas highlighted in orange show the areas that changed the most drastically between satellite photographs taken on June 28 and July 30.
Most drastically, 28percentt of tickets are now available for direct sale to anyone with the requisite euros, no waiting, patronage or back-channel connections required.
Isn't your party's policy on the deficit trying to have it both ways – you'll keep spending now, but cut most drastically later?
The drum changed most drastically in the 19th century, becoming shallow, and often gaining a brass shell and rod or screw tensioning.
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