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Discover Ludwig"not seriously" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to suggest that something is not to be taken too seriously or with too much gravity. For example: "We were just teasing each other, not seriously."
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"Not seriously.
He was not seriously injured.
She was not seriously injured.
"Not seriously," Mr. Widynowski said.
They were not seriously injured.
And not seriously enough.
Mary: No, not really, not seriously.
The players were not seriously hurt.
I tried, but not seriously.
"No, I do not, seriously".
Stewart was not seriously injured.
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