Examples of 'quite dramatically' in a sentence

Meaning of "quite dramatically"

quite dramatically: This phrase is employed to describe a situation, action, or event that unfolds in a highly expressive, vivid, or exaggerated manner

How to use "quite dramatically" in a sentence

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quite dramatically
Dolphin group sizes vary quite dramatically.
Proposals vary quite dramatically in tone and orientation.
In what the foundation can do quite dramatically.
Quite dramatically there.
The scene plays out quite dramatically.
Things change quite dramatically once moving from a cavern dive into a cave dive.
Now the situation changes quite dramatically.
This share rose quite dramatically in two countries, the.
And that we either had to change quite dramatically.
You can see from these pictures quite dramatically how straining can aggravate and cause hemroids.
It changes the sound of your voice quite dramatically.
Quite dramatically between pharmacies ;.
Mode of transport varied quite dramatically by place of residence.
This is going to change the investment world quite dramatically.
That has clearly changed quite dramatically in the last ten years.

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Clearance turnaround of commercial cargo has also been reduced quite dramatically.
That situation has changed quite dramatically over this last year.
The appearance of the building must have been altered quite dramatically.
The suicide rate increased quite dramatically during this period as well.
I was able to save money and increase my internet speed quite dramatically.
The cost of food has fallen quite dramatically over the past century.
This repulsion can lower the transfer efficiency quite dramatically.
You are setting out a position quite dramatically at odds with that of Netanyahu.
Family structures and roles are however being transformed quite dramatically.
Subsequently the value of the pound fell quite dramatically in relation to Nigerian pounds.
The contribution to growth from the various sectors also changed quite dramatically.
And, um, I changed quite dramatically after that period.
This proved that fructose had impaired their memory quite dramatically.
And I'm quite dramatically early. My phone ran out of battery on the Megabus.
That changed things quite dramatically.
Particularly after the Chinese communist revolution in the United States begins to change quite dramatically.
European fisheries and aquaculture have changed quite dramatically in the past thirty years.
Restructuring work processes However, during the 1960s, the nature of the workforce changed quite dramatically.
In this way, ZCC membership grew quite dramatically in urban areas.
It 's allowed us to increase our ambition in what the foundation can do quite dramatically.
The ending proves your point quite dramatically - I watched it about 10 times.
The evaluations of its various lines change constantly and sometimes quite dramatically at that.
It has changed quite dramatically over the past 40 to 50 years.
But those are my major symptoms my life has changed quite dramatically since.
The intensity level varies quite dramatically on a twelve-month, non-iterative, waterfall-process project.
Here in California we see this quite dramatically.
The President being here has changed the tone of this quite dramatically.
Under the Johnson-Gove view, these countries are quite dramatically more " sovereign " than Britain.
In patients with diabetes, exercise can improve insulin sensitivity, oftentimes quite dramatically.
It was the 1970s that saw Rugby Union change quite dramatically and with it Sheffield RUFC.
However the cost of most renewable energy sources is declining, in some cases quite dramatically.
The biscuit's softening up quite dramatically.
But most importantly, is the strategic territory that they held is shrinking quite dramatically.
Parents ' attitudes changed quite dramatically.
In most developing and transition economies, inflation rates have fallen, in some cases quite dramatically.

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