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drastically

[dras-tik-lee] / ˈdræs tɪk li /




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"While the changes in the atomic structure are very small, this reaction drastically alters the way these minerals absorb infrared light, which allowed identification of this new mineral on Mars using CRISM."

From Science Daily

China's presence in Latin America and the Caribbean has grown "drastically," he told the BBC, while the US response remains "late and reactive".

From BBC

So we cut the list drastically to remove any companies for which depreciation and amortization made up more than half the dividends paid during 2025.

From MarketWatch

Barry noted that the company had drastically increased its available product count and nearly doubled the number of advertising partners compared to the previous year.

From Barron's

The NFL’s drastically altered kickoff format grew out of spring football.

From The Wall Street Journal