reduce dramatically

Frequency: 8.517.3 per million words

To make something smaller or less in amount, degree, or size in a significant way.

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  • The company managed to reduce its costs dramatically by outsourcing production.
  • The new policy helped to reduce crime rates dramatically in the city.
  • After changing her diet, her cholesterol levels were dramatically reduced.
  • Advances in technology have reduced the cost of production dramatically.
  • New regulations are expected to dramatically reduce carbon emissions from factories.
  • After the unexpected news, his motivation to work reduced dramatically.
  • The introduction of the new software will dramatically reduce the time needed for data processing.
  • Strict measures were implemented to reduce dramatically the spread of the virus.
  • By cutting out unnecessary subscriptions, he dramatically reduced his monthly expenses.
  • The company's profits reduced dramatically last quarter due to market fluctuations.
  • Implementing these measures can reduce waste dramatically and improve efficiency.
  • We need to find ways to reduce our carbon footprint dramatically to combat climate change.
  • The government's new policy has dramatically reduced unemployment rates in the region.
  • Her symptoms reduced dramatically after starting the new medication.
  • The new catalyst dramatically reduces the energy required for the chemical reaction.
  • The government aims to reduce dramatically unemployment figures by year-end.
  • Failure to act now will dramatically reduce our chances of success.
  • Investment in renewable energy can reduce our reliance on fossil fuels dramatically.
  • To dramatically reduce your electricity bill, you should switch to energy-efficient appliances.
  • The intense training program helped him reduce his marathon time dramatically.