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"serious tension" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to a strong feeling of unease or strain between individuals or groups. Example: The meeting was filled with serious tension as the two sides could not come to an agreement on the issue.
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So there is serious tension between her and the Gatemans.
Susan: It was the only time in our marriage we had serious tension.
The reopening of the cases is unlikely to provoke serious tension with the much-shrunken armed forces.
And Ms. Salter's script unfolds expertly, revealing backgrounds and secrets gracefully, adding some serious tension near the end.
The Wukan case says a lot about the serious tension between state and society in the fast urbanising China.
In any serious tension or, worse, an armed conflict, they would be a security nightmare for the Israel Defense Force.
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There have been more serious tensions.
This is part of other serious tensions within Team Anna.
These joint concerns have resulted in serious tensions that must be resolved.
And within the South, there are serious tensions and conflicts as well.
Wherever there are communities fighting for freedom and liberation, there are serious tensions.
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