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"I seriously think" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase when you want to emphasize the strength of the opinion you are about to give. For example, "I seriously think that this policy will have negative consequences for our organization."
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"I seriously think that would be beneficial".
I seriously think they don't even register.
I seriously think this building should be done away with.
The Oakes filmed a stunned Naomi being told they believed Swift had contacted her personally, who could only respond: "I seriously think I'm gonna pass out right now".
They were very cocksure in that typical Mancunian way – Ian Brown said to me: "I seriously think we're gonna be huge".
"I seriously think I can do anything," she said with a slightly embarrassed laugh, "and that's not meant to sound arrogant at all".
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A: I seriously thought I might be a doctor.
I seriously thought we were going to win.
I seriously thought they were pulling my leg.
I seriously thought I could change that guy – surely he just was misunderstood?
For a little while I seriously thought I was going to be fine.
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