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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a serious operation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a significant or critical procedure, often in medical or technical fields.
Example: "The patient was informed that they would need to undergo a serious operation to address the issue."
Alternatives: "a major procedure" or "a critical operation".
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"He had a serious operation," Torre said.
A serious operation can easily cost a year's salary.
So, yesterday night, it was a serious operation".
But, researchers caution, DBS is a serious operation and not an option for all Parkinson's patients.
Her husband explained this was because her mother was about to undergo a serious operation.
"But it is a serious operation, because of the seriousness of the risks involved," he added.
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You either have the hip replaced--a serious operation doctors advised Archer to delay until "you're crying day and night --or keep poppinight --orocinight --oring with the occasional side effects.
A years ago, I was having an operation, in fact it was a pretty serious operation that it took me quite a long time to recover.
"Investors have realized that the problems don't need an anesthetic, they need a more serious operation," Mr. Gallo said.
But as he prepares to officially unveil his candidacy on Wednesday, a quest that once seemed fanciful has evolved into an unexpectedly serious operation, guided by a group of political heavyweights and underwritten by Mr. Hidary's sizable bank account.
A very serious operation saved Chris Rea from MOR purgatory.
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