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Discover LudwigThe phrase "terribly serious" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe something that is very serious or grave. It can be used in a variety of contexts, but it is most commonly used to emphasize the severity of a situation or feeling. Example: The security breach was a terribly serious matter, causing widespread panic among customers. Example: My friend's illness was not something to be taken lightly; it was a terribly serious condition that required immediate medical attention.
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And he was terribly serious".
It's not all so terribly serious.
And he was terribly serious about it.
Nigerians are terribly serious about their children.
The pacing remains flat, the mood terribly serious.
Mr Cameron is considered weak and not terribly serious.
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Terribly good.
It was a nightmare, and of course when I told Oona she was terribly apologetic and serious about it.
The French director Anne Fontaine approaches the overheated material with intense gravity, but the excesses of both the story and her choices — it's all terribly blond, sweaty and serious — steer the results toward the perilously parodic.
Mr. Nordness believes that thousands of ordinary, not terribly rich people are becoming serious collectors & this gives them a chance to pick & choose as notsmall gallery could.
They were terribly traumatized and afflicted with serious psychological problems like depression and anxiety.
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