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Discover LudwigThe phrase "said seriously" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to indicate that someone said something with sincerity or gravity. For example: "I'm sure you understand the consequences," he said seriously.
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"Finally, someone said: 'Seriously?
"Listen," he said seriously.
She said: "Seriously?
"We're getting serious," Enberg said seriously.
He took what I said seriously".
"I couldn't be more flattered," he said seriously.
I want you to come, he said seriously.
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She says, "Seriously?
She likes boys, but says, seriously.
"Let's face it," he says seriously.
"A seagull," she says seriously.
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