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The phrase "serious need to" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express a strong or urgent necessity for something. Example: "There is a serious need to address the issue of climate change before it becomes irreversible."
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We still cannot ignore our affordable-housing crisis, or our serious need to ensure access to high-quality health care, education and real job training and skill building.
There is a serious need to revolutionise conditions in the global garment industry – an industry that's 80-90% staffed by women.
His characters are busy, caught up in – well, not exactly a frenzy of activity but at least a serious need to practise their art in order to survive both spiritually and communally.
Despite this fact, there still exists a serious need to develop more robust predictive models.
There is a serious need to consolidate our focus to just a handful of projects.
Therefore, there is a serious need to introduce a new mechanism or method that can be utilized to incorporate behavior adaptation toward safety concern among motorcycle users.
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LET it be agreed that something serious needs to be done to contain the mounting cost of cyber-crime.
Serious negotiations need to start now.
Serious buyers need to be prepared to pounce.
Mr Farage branded the result "perverse" and said "serious questions need to be asked".
Serious questions need to be asked about David Kidwell's tenure as New Zealand coach.
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