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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'seriously work' is correct and usable in written English
You can use the phrase to emphasize the importance of doing something with a high level of effort and commitment. For example: "If you want to reach your goals, you need to seriously work on improving your skills."
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"He had to seriously work on his personal finance problem," Mr. Sidgmore said.
What commercial venture doesn't seriously work on a risk and return basis for any investment?
Come up with a plan, she says seriously, work out your costs.
The performers' personas seriously work against them in the arias from "Porgy and Bess".
"Because he had to seriously work on that internally, I think it facilitated someone who showed up at Juilliard at age 20 with real maturity".
At my age, one is lucky to have old friends, and, fortunately, most of them, like me, can't seriously work a computer and the phone is our link.
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You're seriously working on a feature-length movie about floss?
"I seriously worked on the film for maybe two weeks – and then I was not in the movie.
Apple didn't realize that Google was seriously working on smartphones until its early systems were announced.
She also took her fashion game seriously, working with Ted Tidling, whose bold, nylon designs became her staple.
"When elected officials use racial slurs, it sets back our nation and sets back legislators who are seriously working toward real, bipartisan solutions," Mr. Hinojosa said.
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