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The phrase "went up dramatically" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a large increase or rise in something, such as a quantity or value. Example: The price of oil went up dramatically in the past year, causing inflation and higher costs for consumers.
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With a traditional plan, Setpoint's medical costs went up dramatically.
Its non-food sales went up dramatically because people were coming to Wal-Mart more frequently.
However, shooting incidents went up dramatically, with 44 bullet to body shootings reported in 2014.
THE going rate for information that can be used to hunt down tax cheats just went up dramatically.
The scores went up dramatically — and implausibly — in some schools after teachers and administrators falsified test results.
"The value of land went up dramatically and the banks encouraged farmers to borrow against this increased value," she explains.
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"Meat consumption was going up dramatically.
The numbers could still go up dramatically".
Most of their values will go up dramatically.
Meat prices were going up dramatically," he says.
Our image has gone up dramatically around New York.
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