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The phrase "a serious term" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a word or phrase that carries significant weight or importance in a particular context.
Example: "In legal discussions, 'negligence' is a serious term that can have profound implications for liability."
Alternatives: "a significant term" or "an important term".
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This may sound funny, but it is a serious term that can cause your crayfish to become over stressed and extremely confused.
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Achieving parity of esteem has to mean a serious long term commitment to increase funding in mental health care.
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The budget deficit is a serious long-term problem.
At first, I didn't really care – I was already in a long-term, serious relationship.
But we do have a serious long-term problem.
But growth is a serious short-term problem.
Through it all, Mr. Obama must explain that deficits are a serious, long-term problem.
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