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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a few serious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a small number of serious items, issues, or people in a context where seriousness is a relevant characteristic.
Example: "There are a few serious concerns that we need to address before moving forward with the project."
Alternatives: "a handful of serious" or "several serious".
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(She is single nowadays after a few serious romances).
On paper, Mates of State have a few serious strikes against them.
Until recently, these drugs were used to treat a few serious psychiatric disorders.
But he said that could change with a few serious thunderstorms.
This does make sense but with a system like this there are a few serious concerns.
Although limiting resident work hours is a sensible step, there are a few serious consequences.
On Thursday, Twitter introduced Vine, a new video sharing service, albeit with a few serious privacy hiccups.
"Single Black Female," directed by Colman Domingo, has a few serious moments and slides into them gracefully.
He has had a few serious relationships and has been dating the same woman for three years.
— Eric Asimov Tasting Table: Yes, of course, snobs are supposed to scoff at white chocolate, but a few serious purveyors of cacao are starting to rethink that.
When Hillary Clinton drew only a few serious challengers for the Democratic nomination last time around, some analysts blamed a barren bench.
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