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The phrase "addressed seriously" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or issue that requires thoughtful consideration or importance.
Example: "The concerns raised during the meeting were addressed seriously by the management team."
Alternatives: "taken seriously" or "considered with gravity".
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"And they're going to have to be addressed seriously".
Mitt Romney called them "particularly disturbing" and said, "They're going to have to be addressed seriously".
Problems that cannot be candidly described and vigorously debated are unlikely to be addressed seriously.
It is a mental disorder that needs to be addressed seriously by scientists as well as sociologists.
These concerns must be addressed seriously at the upcoming Paris talks in order to not defeat the overall purpose of the mechanism.
The midterms are over, and the issues raised by the presence of the migrants deserve to be addressed seriously and directly.
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His Workers Party, an amalgam of divergent leftist movements, expects Mr. da Silva to address seriously Brazil's grinding inequality.
But the play takes the emotional pull of such music, and the varied feelings it addresses, seriously.
There are environmental problems to be solved also, which need to address seriously the import-export dynamics of TDS and individual ion species into any quasi-closed system.
President Obama in his speech on Wednesday confronted a topic that is harder to address seriously in public than sex or flatulence: America needs higher taxes.
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