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"taking this issue seriously" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize the importance of addressing or dealing with an issue. For example: "It is imperative that we take this issue seriously and start looking for a solution."
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Globally, are governments, federal and local taking this issue seriously?
May says the government is taking this issue seriously.
"We are taking this issue seriously as we have appointed a delegate to assess the civilians casualties," he said.
It's time the government started taking this issue seriously and committed to a new deal for students.
I hope the Obama administration is taking this issue seriously, at the very least in behind-the-scenes interactions with Cambodian officials, and — if necessary — publicly.
"People power across the world has forced Governments to start taking this issue seriously - and people power will win the day".
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We have to take this issue seriously now.
This ruling will save lives by forcing the government to finally take this issue seriously.
"Yet there is still no sign that the government takes this issue seriously at all.
But that shouldn't mean that our delivery companies shouldn't take this issue seriously.
"At what point do we take this issue seriously?" she asks.
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