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Discover LudwigThe phrase "serious new" is not grammatically correct and cannot be used in written English
It is possible that the intended phrase was "serious news", which would be grammatically correct and could be used in written English. Example: The newspaper reported some serious news about a potential economic crisis.
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This is a serious new frontier for the social network.
It's long past time begin a serious new effort at a negotiated two-state solution.
In fact, serious new regulation of greenhouse emissions could be just what our economy needs.
Unexpectedly, the London Olympics created serious new interest in the benefits of flexible working.
It adds up to serious new reluctance to be free with federal dollars.
Yes, such a change would require a serious new effort from the Euro-Atlantic civilization.
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TYSHAWN SOREY A spectacular young drummer on jazz's leading edge, Mr. Sorey has proved himself a serious new-music composer besides, sometimes to the point of cerebral severity.
Another dead-serious new stat is that Facebook only grew 10% to 168 million in the US this last year, compared to the global average of 29%.
Founded in 1766, Rutgers was long a magnet for serious New Jersey students of modest means.
He spent 10 years cooking in serious New York kitchens of restaurants like Bouley and Chanterelle.
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