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"serious measures" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to refer to steps or actions that are taken to fix, prevent, or deal with an issue or problem. For example: "It became clear that more serious measures were needed to resolve the ongoing conflict."
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He won't be able to take any serious measures.
Therefore we need to take serious measures to ensure our safety from these disasters.
As late as the 1980s and 1990s, Congress did pass serious measures to control debt.
The second is the more serious measures that Yasser Arafat has taken in Gaza and the territories.
However many fear this will not be enough and have called on landlords to take more serious measures.
Moreover, the economic deterioration has been ongoing — for over three years — with no serious measures taken to address it.
Mrs Kosor has grown into her role and has begun to take serious measures to tackle corruption.
Once the Republicans are vanquished, I wouldn't hold your breath waiting for that capital gains tax hike or serious measures to expand unionization.
The Afghan government has demanded an investigation and "serious measures" by the American military to ensure that such mistakes do not occur again.
"The adoption of more serious measures aimed at stabilizing oil price levels is possible," the Russian news service Interfax quoted Mr. Khristenko as saying.
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Either that or they're going to have to enact even more serious [measures] than what they scheduled.
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