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The phrase "a serious evaluation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the need for a thorough and thoughtful assessment of a situation, project, or performance.
Example: "Before making any decisions, we need to conduct a serious evaluation of the project's outcomes."
Alternatives: "a thorough assessment" or "a comprehensive review."
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These are extraordinary charges, and call for a serious evaluation.
However, the Buffett Foundation does nothing to carry out a "serious" evaluation of the UN report.
Once Ms. Ford entered Covenant House, she conducted a serious evaluation of her ambitions and decided she wanted to become an emergency medical technician.
But now he is perceived as having overcompensated, raising concern among House Democrats that he is not doing enough to help the party, even as such concern detracts from a serious evaluation of Mr. Bush.
The NOW president, Terry O'Neill, praised the Raiders in a statement for undertaking a "serious evaluation" of charges made by Cable's first wife, Sandy Cable, and former girlfriend, Marie Lutz, that Cable physically abused them during their relationships.
Vice President Omar Chehade defended the purge on Monday, contending that Mr. Humala, along with the ministers of interior and defense, had undertaken for weeks a "serious evaluation" of the hierarchy of the police.
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At least it will be a success worth serious evaluation, unlike that of Harold Robbins, Ian Fleming or Dennis Wheatley, his sales rivals.
Current projects on health games, however, face a serious challenge: evaluation methods used to assess and formatively evaluate such games do not adequately gauge acceptability and integration of the game into participants' lives.
Though the final details are still uncertain, there will also be a serious teacher evaluation process.
However, for a serious statistical evaluation a larger number of experiments is required.
Internationally, Hettner's work continued to be discussed and adapted (e.g., by Richard Hartshorne in the US) but a serious historiographical evaluation of his ideas only started in the 1980s.
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