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to drastically

adverb

To a drastic degree.

  • This recession has been drastically different.

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Governments everywhere tend to drastically undervalue incrementalism and overvalue heroism.

Look for the screen count to drastically reduce from Friday.

Clearly we're the ones who need to drastically change.

Without that bailout, Detroit will need to drastically restructure itself.

Some physics experiments can use lasers to drastically cool substances.

"We have to drastically change the barracks culture".

We resisted pressure to drastically cut back the company.

The solution is to drastically simplify the tax codes so that they become straightforward and transparent.

Lord Falconer made clear that the government intends to drastically curtail the powers of the Lords.

It's obvious, however, that the city will have to drastically reduce the services it provides.

He also vowed to "drastically reduce" the number of local public companies.

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