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The phrase "a seriously wicked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is extremely impressive, cool, or exciting, often in a positive context.
Example: "The new roller coaster at the amusement park is a seriously wicked ride that everyone should try."
Alternatives: "incredibly awesome" or "truly amazing".
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But good is good, and Ellis is a seriously good writer with a seriously wicked imagination.
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This weekend, real-life Warboys took to the streets in the form of an Uber promotion that put some seriously wicked wheels on the ground in downtown Seattle.
But if you really want insight into how ordinary young boys can become seriously wicked, read William Suffcliffe's stunning novel, Bad Influence, published last year.
A seriously imposing group.
a. "A wicked sycophant and traitor" b.
A whisker can be a wicked thing.
He was a short, stocky pitcher with a wicked curveball.
"But Manchester's a wicked city and a wicked festival.
My wife is a wicked, wicked person.
In "The Hunger Games," as in a Rick Santorum broadside, the city is a wicked, wicked place.
And not, alas, a very wicked book.
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