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'serious complications' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase to refer to any situation that has serious and potentially life-threatening consequences. For example, "She experienced serious complications after her surgery, so the doctors had to take her back into the operating room."
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Each path is associated with serious complications.
Typically, it does not cause serious complications.
The cooling seemed safe; there were no serious complications.
There had been serious complications in the delivery.
There were no serious complications from the minimally invasive procedure.
Two serious complications can arise, but both are exceedingly rare.
Misplacement can cause serious complications.
No patient experienced serious complications.
Occasionally, more serious complications arise.
which can lead to serious complications.
Serious complications from this therapy are rare.
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