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drastically

[dras-tik-lee] / ˈdræs tɪk li /




Example Sentences

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“It hasn’t changed so drastically that it feels like it’s a different world,” she says.

From Los Angeles Times

The company drastically boosted oil production, but failed to properly maintain its equipment, resulting in oil spills and gas leaks.

From Los Angeles Times

There is certainly consideration behind the scenes to the interim option given how drastically the managerial landscape will change in the summer.

From BBC

Monday’s notice cited Carter’s finding that the leases violated the law but took a drastically harsher stance, saying the VA had found the leaseholders were underpaying by $40 million annually.

From Los Angeles Times

Moving forward, an interim appointment until the end of the campaign makes sense, as the managerial landscape will change drastically at the end of the season.

From BBC