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The phrase "suffer seriously" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to a hardship or negative event that has caused difficulty or distress, such as, "The economy has suffered seriously due to the pandemic."
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If the spike in prices does indeed prove brief, the local economy is not expected to suffer seriously, forecasters say.
But the report, which was released a few weeks ago, said that if growth slowed to 5 percent, the economies of many other Asian nations would suffer seriously.
Many chicks still make it to adulthood but suffer seriously reduced body weights which leave them less able to withstand the vicissitudes of sea life.
Izvestia reported that Roscosmos was proposing to cut the manned flights segment of lunar exploration but said funding to build a spaceship to fly to the Moon would not suffer seriously.
B1 No Panic Over Rising Gas Prices The economy of the New York region is not expected to suffer seriously if the recent spike in gas prices proves brief, forecasters say.
In buildings near agricultural land or stables the masonry may suffer seriously from salt-induced decay from nitrates.
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"I think the relationship has suffered seriously, suffered a severe injury," Hunter, referring to himself and Fisher, said in an interview.
Although that double booking suggests a cool head, Stritch suffered seriously from stage fright, believing that performers must feel fear: "If I see someone saying the rosary in the wings, I know they've got talent".
One in 30 men who tested the optimal dose of Uprima fainted or suffered seriously low blood pressure; a few fell and hit their heads, and one crashed his car into a fence, the Food and Drug Administration said.
It is well known that the performance of interferometric phase estimation suffers seriously from the inaccuracy of the image coregistration.
All towns along the coast of Mississippi "suffered seriously".
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