Sentence examples for be in serious from inspiring English sources

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be in serious

noun

A position of power or a way to get it.

  • His parents got him an in with the company

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That must now be in serious doubt.

It must now be in serious difficulty".

But if I can't, then we'll be in serious trouble".

If it did we'd be in serious trouble.

"I would have thought they should be in serious trouble".

The nation does seem to be in serious trouble.

The injured were reported to be in serious condition.

After Saturday's game, Long will be in serious partying mode.

"If we don't get started now, we are going to be in serious trouble".

If that were the state of American higher education, we would be in serious trouble.

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She's 103 years old, and without the proper resources she may be in serious danger," Vazquez said.

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