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Discover Ludwig"serious event" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe an event or situation that is important, grave, or significant in nature. Example: The hurricane was a serious event that devastated the small coastal town.
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A serious event for a serious man.
Running a traffic light is not a serious event either.
America was girding for an even more serious event.
"The potential risks from a serious event has been downplayed because nobody has thought about how many devices would be potentially disrupted by a serious event," said Miller.
This important and serious event is being headed, quite understandably, by the Foreign Secretary William Hague.
"This is a serious event; I don't mean to downplay it," he said.
"While this is a serious event, it is not one that threatens public health and safety".
The cheap dismissal of Cook is a serious event in this series and England were rocked.
But it also aims to become a serious event in its own right.
Mayor Cory A. Booker of Newark, whose police force responded to the disturbance, called it "obviously a serious event".
"Their belief was that this is a unique and serious event," said Dick Thompson, a spokesman for W.H.O.
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