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Discover LudwigThe phrase "serious negative" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
A more appropriate phrase would be "serious negativity" or "serious negative impact." You can use this phrase when discussing something that has a significant and negative effect, such as "The pandemic had a serious negative impact on the economy."
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This has a serious negative impact.
The upheaval had a serious, negative impact on the economy.
We'd probably experience serious negative consequences to our society, infrastructure and economy.
After nearly five hundred administrations of psilocybin, the researchers have reported no serious negative effects.
Such a label could carry serious negative consequences for trade relations, analysts said.
It simply points out that climate change can have serious, negative impacts.
Any disruptions to the market "could have serious negative economic consequences," the department said.
"I feared deregulation would have serious negative consequences," Ms. Waters said.
Cuts in disability benefits, local government services and science funding will all have a serious negative impact on cancer patients.
It is becoming such a frequent occurrence, it is likely to have some very serious negative effects.
Let us agree that human activity is changing our climate and that global warming will have serious, negative impacts.
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