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The phrase "something very serious" is correct and usable in written English
It is used to describe a situation that is more serious than normal. Example sentence: She spoke with a serious expression, and I could tell she wanted to discuss something very serious.
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This is something very serious".
"Once we compromise that, we compromise something very serious".
They are told that "something very serious" has happened.
"What motivates me here is something very serious.
"This is a real jump back to something very serious.
I always assumed it was something very serious.
It was about something very serious - what happens when marriages go wrong.
"Here, to have a child outside of marriage is something very serious.
If it's something very serious, like fraud, it tends to be a very quick judicial process.
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… If you have a very aggressive, unfortunately talented, middle-manager like that, you can do something very, very serious.
School officials "must be for real because this is something very, very, very serious," Wilder said.
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something very powerful
something very good
something very mean-spirited
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