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"serious hurt" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means a significant or severe injury or pain. Example: The car accident left the driver with serious hurt, requiring immediate medical attention.
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There is less noise, the air is cleaner, you are not harassed by fear of serious hurt.
I would love to see these big investors put the serious hurt on Bank of America, which will encourage other investors to pile on.
Let's see if — when his investigation is complete and he is negotiating with the banks — he winds up putting the serious hurt on the banks.
When he took office in 1995, he and the Legislature rewrote some of the state's basic civil laws, changing the economics of suing for civil damages in Texas and putting some serious hurt on the trial lawyers on the other side.
"God through this icon is somehow healing this parish from some serious hurt in its past," Demetrios said.
He thinks the North Koreans would fall back on its "traditional tools," which may include biological or chemical weapons—"more likely chemical than biological"—in an effort to slow any ground action by the United States, and put some serious hurt on northern South Korea for a while.
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You'll want weapons that dole out the hurt, inflicting serious damage on your enemies.
If you pat its back too hard it will hurt or cause serious injury!
Two officers narrowly escaped serious injury and three civilians were hurt, Montalvo said.
"They can do teams serious damage and tonight they've hurt us".
While no one is hurt, the potential for very serious injury may be too disturbing for some parents.
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