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dramatic

[druh-mat-ik] / drəˈmæt ɪk /


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Calling fusion power the "most dramatic energy breakthrough" since the 1950s, he said his firm would bring "the capital and public market access" to help make TAE's technology commercial viable.

From BBC

“While we don’t necessarily see a dramatic rally, we do think there is room to go up from here into year end,” they said.

From MarketWatch

"Discounts on the price per barrel are expected to accelerate and will likely deter many tankers from going to Venezuela," said Monaldi, predicting "a dramatic decline."

From Barron's

Watson’s production of “Heisenberg,” which closes Sunday at Skylight, showcases one of his signal strengths as a director: his ability to balance complicated emotional material with playful dramatic form.

From Los Angeles Times

But they have already “made a dramatic impact” with brush clearance and fighting wildfires, including a 20-acre fire in Burbank in June, Humpherys said.

From Los Angeles Times