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The phrase "a very serious boy" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a boy who exhibits a serious demeanor or attitude, often in contexts discussing behavior or personality traits.
Example: "In class, he is known as a very serious boy, always focused on his studies and rarely joking around."
Alternatives: "a quite solemn boy" or "an extremely earnest boy".
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'I wasn't popular at school when I was young, being a very serious boy.
Here were these two young men (they're both forty-three), calmly intoxicated with a very serious boy's adventure.
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And really, there was no way I could have known what a very serious threat pills posed to my teenage boy.
A very serious candidate.
That's a very serious question.
It's a very serious issue".
"This is a very serious situation.
It's a very serious matter".
It is a very serious election".
"She's a very serious person".
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