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The phrase "understand how serious" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to convey the importance or gravity of a situation to someone. Example: "I hope you can understand how serious this issue is for our community."
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I didn't really understand how serious it was.
"People understand how serious the situation is," Mr. Takenaka said.
It helps them to understand how serious the situation is.
My parents made me understand how serious it was.
"European governments do understand how serious the situation has become," she added.
Then, too, most people don't truly understand how serious and pervasive an eating disorder can be.
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"I don't think she understood how serious I was about wanting a dump".
"I just don't think this country understands how serious the problem is".
"The NRA understands how serious the concerns of people are," says Sushil Gyewali, the body's CEO.
Says one insider, neither Sir Philip nor Mr Van de Vijver really understood how "serious, serious" the situation was becoming.
"I'm not so sure that people really understood how serious this situation was," Mr. Miller said.
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