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been grave
adjective
Influential, important; authoritative.
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"It was planned and its consequences have been grave".
Were the Japanese to have appeared, the consequences for Arsenal might have been grave.
In fact, there have been grave regressions, including an increasing abhorrence of transparency and public accountability.
Depending on whether the disciplinary committee judges what happened to have been "grave", El Madrigal could be closed for anything from one game to two months.
None of the injuries have been grave, but the attacks have resulted in a flurry of diplomatic démarches and summonses, reducing already tense relations to a new low.
In the presence of Henry's grown daughter, she had been grave and devoted, had knelt on the cold bathroom floor, as if no one, not even the most cheap and loyal of Italian servants, could take a mother's place.
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A New Zealand 'historian' is under investigation, following VICE's report that he appeared to have been grave-robbing sacred Māori burial sites.
This is grave injustice.
The situation was grave.
The tone is grave.
So, the situation is grave.
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