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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it's seriously" can be used in written English, but it may depend on the context in which it is used.
Here are some examples: 1. "It's seriously hot outside, I can't even go for a walk without sweating!" 2. "I can't believe you're actually considering jumping out of a plane - it's seriously dangerous!" 3. "The doctor said it's seriously important for me to rest and drink plenty of water to recover quickly." 4. "I'm not sure if it's seriously necessary for me to attend this meeting - can't someone else represent our department?" 5. "It's seriously impressive how well you handled that difficult situation. You have a natural talent for conflict resolution."
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"It's seriously affecting China's social stability and political governance".
South East Asia says it's "seriously concerned" about China's building of artificial islands in disputed parts of the South China Sea.
It's seriously Bungie at its best.
It's seriously sexy, but fire up its 302hp V-8, and it doesn't purr quietly in the background it growls.
If it is, it's seriously past due for a new one!" Our youth are this Nation's hope for the future.
It's seriously meta.
It's seriously good.
"It's seriously mispriced".
"It's seriously free," a settler from New Mexico told me.
But it's seriously lacking in incident and dramatic drive.
"These are for when it's seriously wet," Ms. Whiteside said.
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