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The phrase "solemn emphasis" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to convey a serious or grave importance placed on a particular point or statement. Example: "The speaker delivered his message with solemn emphasis, ensuring that the audience understood the gravity of the situation."
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You say 'Dennis the Menace' in America and it's a totally different thing," he says with solemn emphasis.
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Reagan was solemn and dignified, and took the oath of office with deep emphasis on every word, every syllable.
Solemn, indeed.
Gruden looked solemn.
Most were solemn.
The girls looked solemn.
Stearns, however, was solemn.
The atmosphere was solemn.
It was very solemn.
The exchange was solemn.
From about the first third of the 16th century, the emphasis on decorum was so strong in Italy and spread so fast northward and westward, reinforced by a still more solemn decorum from Spain, that it produced a reaction.
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