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Discover LudwigThe phrase "serious cash" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English
It can be used to emphasize the amount of money being discussed, typically in a serious or significant context. Example: The company was willing to pay top dollar for the rare antique, but the collector refused to part with it for anything less than serious cash.
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It took serious cash.
And then I'm making serious cash".
The first black model to make serious cash.
Some serious cash: a total of $10m£5.6m6m) in prize money was offered.
There is room for some serious cash to be made here.
The International Olympic Committee has also dropped some serious cash to promote the game.
By Emily Nussbaum In Harlem, Moms Mabley broke loose artistically, and also made serious cash.
These racers bet serious cash and even "pink slips" - the titles to their cars.
Suffice to say that weight management companies are generating serious cash, at least offline.
This demands not only talent, hard work and organisation, but also serious cash.
However, Chelsea have attracted the serious cash to win the title this season.
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