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Discover LudwigThe phrase "caused serious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the significant impact or consequences of an action or event.
Example: "The storm caused serious damage to the coastal towns."
Alternatives: "resulted in significant" or "led to severe".
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But the long wait caused serious consequences.
None of the bombs caused serious injury.
It caused serious destruction, reaching levels of utter devastation.
That caused serious congestion on rural highways and several wrecks.
Officials said the quake caused serious damage in 94 villages.
Turkmenistan said the coup attempt had caused "serious anxiety".
It has also caused serious concerns about air quality.
That treatment caused serious and often intolerable skin burns.
The Avastin combinations also caused serious side effects.
"I mean this is one more affirmation that the lack of regulation has caused serious problems.
Some have caused serious injuries and even death, prompting widespread calls for more regulation.
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