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The phrase "are really serious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the gravity or importance of a situation or statement.
Example: "When it comes to climate change, we are really serious about implementing sustainable practices."
Alternatives: "are truly serious" or "are genuinely serious".
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"These are really serious events.
"These people are really serious about this".
"This time," she added, "people are really serious".
"If we are really serious about stopping Obamacare, we'll destroy the entire planet".
"There are really serious issues that morning shows should be talking about right now".
Asked if the Germans are really serious, a Spanish negotiator muttered simply that "they have elections".
I think whichever way you look — low tech or high, there are really serious obstacles.
Supposing drawing is your kind of art, and supposing you are really serious.
There started up a whole Cambridgey 'musicals are really serious' thing.
"Sometimes I wonder if Republicans are really serious about defeating women".
And there are people like Zac Goldsmith who are really serious about the environment.
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