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Discover LudwigThe phrase "equally serious" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means that two or more things are of the same level of seriousness or importance. Example sentence: Both the physical and emotional wounds were equally serious and required immediate medical attention.
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Their readers are equally serious.
Other parties suddenly sound equally serious.
Now "Democracy," equally serious, has become a second "Copenhagen".
Equally serious is the impact on economic activity.
They are equally serious whether he currently in engaged in litigation before the judge or not.
Equally serious was the alienation of much of the working class.
But the equally serious shortage of labour was not so easily resolved.
Equally serious, the allies' cohesion, firm as it has been so far, may not remain so.
This means serious business for the healthcare and insurance sectors – and equally serious concerns for citizens.
A serious public servant, Mr. Davis was equally serious about show business.
Equally serious may be the repercussions felt by two of their players.
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