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The phrase "be serious about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that someone is taking a task or situation very seriously. For example, "She was serious about getting the project done on time."
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"The BBC can't be serious about this.
So let's be serious about this.
We need to be serious about that".
"To be serious about fighting poverty, we must be serious about expanding trade," he said.
They must really be serious about this whole thing.
This time around, we'd better be serious about getting emotional".
I'd rather be serious about the world's needs.
"Everyone is saying, 'You can't be serious about targeting Iran.
They are wrong not to be serious about real power.
Can the Electoral Commission be serious about registering political blogs?
Unlike last year, they appear to be serious about contending.
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