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drastically

[dras-tik-lee] / ˈdræs tɪk li /




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Each was the top scorer on their former squads — Washington State and Utah, respectively — and have taken on drastically different roles as arguably the fourth and fifth pieces of this Bruins team.

From Los Angeles Times

Before the system was overhauled in 2024, Piece by Piece and other providers drastically increased prices to command higher payments.

From The Wall Street Journal

He says his mum and brother "explicitly asked the question about service charges", but they were reassured that they were unlikely to increase drastically.

From BBC

Less than a month ago, retailers seemed set to reap the gains of higher tax returns, but the war in Iran drastically altered that picture.

From Barron's

During that time, the price has been lowered drastically, with the most recent listing on Dec. 3 featuring a $21 million ask that was lowered to $19.99 million within weeks of it going live.

From MarketWatch