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Discover Ludwig"working seriously" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that someone is taking their work seriously and not just going through the motions. For example, "She was working seriously during the whole shift, so it was no surprise that she got the promotion."
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"They're looking for a media show but not working seriously.
"Nobody is working seriously to solve this problem," she says.
When Japanese engineers first started working seriously on walking robots in the 1980s, there weren't any.
Having met and befriended the photographer W Eugene Smith, he began working seriously with a Rolleiflex.
I don't think that my compositional approach has changed significantly since I first started working seriously in color in 1979.
She moved to New York in 1918 at Stieglitz's request and began working seriously as an artist.
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We need to work seriously and sensibly.
We work seriously but don't take ourselves seriously.
He settled in Maine in 1926, determined to work seriously as a writer of fiction.
The first-half was all Spain, and Given was forced to work, seriously on several occasions.
"The young Russian composers had better get to work seriously," the Mercure de France had said.
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