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"risen drastically" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that has increased rapidly. For example, "The cost of living has risen drastically in the last few years."
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My expectations have risen drastically.
Assessments of home values, especially in some areas, have risen drastically too.
But since the 1980s, when I started, our call volume has risen drastically.
The sanctions have made it impossible to wire money into the country, and the price of food has risen drastically.
Electricity and other energy prices have risen drastically in Australia the last few years, fueling opposition to the tax.
The United Nations, Congo and Rwanda began a military offensive against the group in early 2009, but since then, humanitarian organizations say, cases of rape have risen drastically.
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The levels of noise and air pollution, he said, would rise drastically.
But he expected the value to rise drastically after he fixed it up.
Us Weekly's advertising sales also rose drastically, outpacing the industry every year in this decade.
Aid organizations said those figures could rise drastically as rescuers reach previously inaccessible areas.
The poor in South Africa are still among the worlds poorest, while the cost of living is rising drastically around them.
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