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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sounds dramatic" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is overly exaggerated or theatrical in nature. Example: The way she described her morning routine sounded so dramatic that I couldn't help but laugh.
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That sounds dramatic.
I know that sounds dramatic.
It sounds dramatic and boring to me.
It sounds dramatic but also a little bit funny.
That sounds dramatic, especially in contrast to the lackluster job growth of the previous years.
Sounds dramatic, but that is what is at stake in the stem-cell revolution.
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Sound dramatic?
Does that sound dramatic to you? Perhaps.
Does a war comparison sound dramatic?
If they sound dramatic, maybe it's warranted.
You marvel here at his ability to make dialogue about credit default swaps sound dramatic.
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