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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a serious run" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or intense attempt at something, often in the context of sports, competitions, or efforts to achieve a goal.
Example: "The team made a serious run for the championship this season, showcasing their skills and determination."
Alternatives: "a strong effort" or "a determined attempt".
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He also made a serious run for councilman about a year ago and claims to have stuck his penis in over 1,500 vaginas.
We made a serious run at him".
Siddle and Hussey made a serious run at it, but fell 31 short.
Now I'm openly discussing the Knicks' giving Miami a serious run in the conference finals.
The Vivisector, in particular, could give most recent Booker winners a serious run for their money.
Only Murdoch could have taken a serious run at Ted Turner's stranglehold on cable news.
The Nets (18-19) never made a serious run in the second half.
Only two years later, another dark horse made a serious run.
But I don't want to downplay the fact that Romney is making a serious run.
So you can see how we can make a serious run at this".
In 1982, he was the first Hispanic citizen to mount a serious run for governor of California.
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