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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually serious" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express surprise or disbelief about something that is being said or done. Example: "I can't believe he was actually serious about quitting his job and backpacking through Europe." In this sentence, the speaker is expressing surprise and disbelief about the person's decision to quit their job and travel.
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This is actually serious.
If FAT can sound flip they are actually serious.
The audience laughed, but the character was actually serious.
Was he actually serious about severing his ties with City?
What looks like a game is actually serious work.
It took everyone a long time to catch onto the fact that "Rehab" is actually serious.
I've got some bad news and guys, it's actually serious now.
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The myths we chose are kind of silly sounding at first but are actually really serious.
They are actually being serious!
He actually was serious about it.
Because PDUFA is actually quite serious.
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