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"looking seriously at" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when describing someone or a group of people who are carefully considering or examining something in a serious manner. Example: The company's executives are looking seriously at the new proposals for cost-cutting measures.
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Evans said he was looking seriously at the program and whether change was needed.
Naturally there are serious people looking seriously at how to save these national institutions.
The three parties could start by looking seriously at the three options mentioned above.
We should also be looking seriously at gray-water usage inside and outside homes.
"We appreciate Albania looking seriously at hosting the destruction of chemical weapons," she said.
"However, a number of developers are looking seriously at the property now".
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It needs to look seriously at police complaints.
And look seriously at building audiences for the future".
One that evokes and looks seriously at decay and death..
Perhaps as an indirect result American musicians were beginning to look seriously at their cultural patrimony.
I felt that I had never looked seriously at an elephant before.
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