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Discover Ludwig"worked seriously" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone working in an intense or diligent manner. Example: "John worked seriously on the project, putting in extra hours until it was complete."
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"We've worked seriously and with dedication, but obviously we leave to you the analysis the work this squad has done during this last year.
Yes, its officers say, the Palestinian forces are better trained than in the past, and yes, they have worked seriously in their new roles.
Only one coach of international standing – Jake White of South Africa – has signalled an interest in the England position, and he has not worked seriously at Test level for eight years.
Ms. Portman seems to have worked seriously at her scenes en pointe, but achieves about the same proximity to Suzanne Farrell as Robert Redford came to Stan Musial: this stuff is hard, guys.
The two musicians hadn't worked seriously together for over a decade when they recorded some duo improvisations a few years ago at Wesleyan University, where Mr. Braxton enjoys a magisterial tenure.
Trained as a violist, he worked seriously at writing music in his youth, and had just embarked on studies at Oxford Brookes University when, in 1991, Radiohead was signed by the EMI record label.
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We need to work seriously and sensibly.
We work seriously but don't take ourselves seriously.
"Nobody is working seriously to solve this problem," she says.
He settled in Maine in 1926, determined to work seriously as a writer of fiction.
"They're looking for a media show but not working seriously.
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