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Filter by Meaning The manager spoke seriously to the team about the need to improve productivity.
The politician discussed the issue of climate change seriously with other leaders.
I seriously hope we can find a solution to this problem.
The accident was a seriously traumatic experience for him.
The parent spoke seriously to their child about the importance of honesty.
The driver was seriously injured in the car crash.
He seriously doubted that he would be able to finish the project on time.
We need to seriously rethink our approach to this problem.
The teacher spoke seriously to the students about the importance of their final exams.
The company could be seriously affected by the economic downturn.
The CEO addressed the employees seriously about the company's future.
He seriously underestimated the amount of work required.
The judge took the defendant's actions seriously and sentenced him to prison.
The doctor told him that he needed to start taking his health seriously.
The mentor spoke seriously to his mentee about the responsibility that comes with leadership.
The environmental impact of the oil spill is seriously damaging.
The negotiations between the two countries are seriously strained.
It's seriously important to wear a helmet while riding a bike.
She's seriously committed to her daily exercise routine.
The company's latest product launch is seriously innovative.
The storm seriously damaged several houses in the neighborhood.
The team's chances of winning are seriously threatened by their star player's injury.
The project's completion is seriously delayed due to unforeseen complications.
The new policy is seriously flawed and needs to be revised.
The team's coach was seriously impressed by their performance in the championship game.
The doctor said his injury is seriously concerning.
The crime rate in the city is seriously concerning.
His grades are seriously improving this semester.
It's seriously impressive how much he can bench press.
He's seriously talented at playing the guitar.
This is a seriously good book that everyone should read.
The company is facing a seriously difficult financial situation.
He was seriously angry when he found out the truth.
He seriously injured himself while playing football and had to be taken to the hospital.
He seriously needs to work on his time management skills.
The situation has become seriously dangerous and requires immediate action.
The negotiations between the two countries have reached a seriously critical stage.
She seriously considered quitting her job and moving to a different city.
The teacher was seriously impressed by the quality of the students' work.
The storm seriously damaged the roof of the house.
I seriously doubt that he will ever change his mind.
The weather is seriously affecting the crops in this area.
The traffic was seriously congested during rush hour.
She seriously underestimated the amount of time it would take to finish the project.
I seriously doubt that he will be able to finish the marathon.
He seriously injured his leg while playing football.
The crime rate in the area has seriously increased over the past year.
The hiker was seriously lost and had to call for help.
The pilot's mistake could have seriously endangered the passengers.
She seriously considered quitting her job after the argument with her boss.
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