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Discover Ludwig"graveness" is a correct and usable word in written English.
You can use it to refer to the gravity of a situation or the seriousness of a subject. For example, "The graveness of the situation demanded immediate action."
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graveness
noun
The state of being grave; gravity
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Several Western countries, including the United States, have signaled that they will keep their distance from him because of the graveness of the allegations, though they may have a hard time doing that because Kenya is one of the West's most important allies in Africa.
"And that is what I am doing right now, explaining the graveness of the situation, and the degree of casualty we would have recorded if we had not acted fast".
This week she brought the graveness of her years to the performance – and acted the 20-year-olds around her off the stage.
For some families of those killed, the graveness of the loss was deepened by a knowledge that their soldier had been on the way home.
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