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The phrase "although seriously" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce a contrasting idea or to emphasize the seriousness of a situation or statement.
Example: "I appreciate your humor, although seriously, we need to address the issue at hand."
Alternatives: "but in all seriousness" or "yet, seriously speaking".
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Although seriously wounded, he would recover.
(Although seriously ill, she went on as Viola in "Twelfth Night" anyway).
The volunteers were truly outstanding and our hotel was fantastic (although seriously overpriced).
In 1854 he resigned his ministerial post and, although seriously ill, accepted command of the French forces in Crimea.
Blazer wore a wiretap at the London 2012 Olympics and, although seriously ill, has been continuing to help the FBI with its investigation.
"Although seriously wounded during the fire fight, he resolutely maintained his position and, ably directing the fire of his platoon, was instrumental in defeating the North Vietnamese Army force," said the citation on the medal Mueller received.
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"Several players were injured, although none seriously".
Only the truck driver was hurt, although not seriously.
Many journalists have been gassed, and a few have been hurt, although none seriously it seems.
Although I seriously doubt it: this is "black comedy" in the truest sense.
A 77-year-old man was also attacked and injured, although not seriously.
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