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Discover Ludwig"to be dramatic" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is exaggerated or intense in order to create a particular effect. For example, "He was late, but he dramatically burst into the room to apologize."
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"Heartbreak doesn't have to be dramatic.
I didn't want to be dramatic".
It has to be dramatic.
It's not that these guys are trying to be dramatic.
His tenure, too, is set to be dramatic.
The bounce-back does not figure to be dramatic.
"There's no need to be dramatic," Shay said.
Dancers like to be dramatic, and Mr. Patrelle provides drama.
A second week that promises to be dramatic, if form holds.
The accidents do not have to be dramatic to require high-tech tools.
"See you in Afghanistan," I said, trying my best to be dramatic.
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