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The phrase "a serious condition" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a medical or health-related issue that poses significant risks or requires urgent attention.
Example: "The doctor informed me that I have a serious condition that needs immediate treatment."
Alternatives: "a critical condition" or "a grave condition."
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She remains in a serious condition.
"She is in a serious condition.
"No one thinks it's a serious condition.
"He remains in a serious condition.
One, Dr. Muden said, was in a serious condition.
Some were in a serious condition, he said.
The other was taken to hospital in a serious condition.
He's still in a serious condition in hospital.
A third man is in a serious condition in hospital.
Four of those injured are in a serious condition.
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Still, they perceived hypertension to be a serious condition.
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a major condition
a dangerous condition
a difficult condition
a troubling condition
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a crucial condition
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a serious tone
a fragmentary condition
a serious allegation
a serious omission
a physical condition
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