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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sudden and dramatic" is correct and commonly used in written English to describe a situation or event that happens quickly and with a lot of excitement or intensity.
Example: The sudden and dramatic arrival of the storm caught us off guard, causing widespread damage to the town.
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There's been this sudden and dramatic change.
The change was sudden and dramatic.
From the air, the last gasp of the Colorado River is sudden and dramatic.
Those effects have been sudden and dramatic, both for politics and for policy.
So, barring sudden and dramatic shifts, the legislation appears dead for the time being.
About seven years ago my neighbourhood underwent a sudden and dramatic change.
For Green, arriving at the same point is much more sudden and dramatic.
Culturally, most higher education institutions are reluctant to accommodate sudden and dramatic change.
The sudden and dramatic success of the so-called electric church resulted in part from changes within the media themselves.
The army's collapse signalled a sudden and dramatic shift in the balance of power between Kurds, Sunnis and Shia.
The cardinal's health took a sudden and dramatic turn for the worse early in the morning of May 3.
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