Examples of 'taken serious' in a sentence

Meaning of "taken serious"

taken serious: To be considered important or worthy of attention or respect by others. It is often used in professional settings or serious conversations to emphasize the significance of a certain issue or topic

How to use "taken serious" in a sentence

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taken serious
A feeling of not being taken serious by the politicians.
Please understand that our call must be taken serious.
Drones have to be taken serious like this.
He is not taken serious by the other bounty hunters because he is an outsider.
They feel respected and taken serious.
Oaths were taken serious in the ancient world.
That was not always taken serious.
We have taken serious note of them.
I have rarely seen it taken serious.
The party has taken serious cognizance of these allegations.
People who want to be taken serious.
Byrd had also taken serious strides with instrumental music.
This statement should be taken serious.
I need to be taken serious as a scholar.
This is why security and privacy concerns should be equally taken serious.

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Their needs need to be taken serious at all levels.
It wasnt taken serious because most people thought it was just a beef.
Ihedioha can only be taken serious if he.
Our voice has been taken serious and has contributed to positive changes in the discourse.
This has to be taken serious.
Malaysia has indeed taken serious measures to improve road safety and reduce fatalities.
This is a problem that should be taken serious with church.
The courts have taken serious notice of these illegal decisions and nullified such verdicts.
Developed economies of the world have already taken serious note of this fact.
The police have taken serious concern for the killings.
This is one area where Bangladesh has not taken serious initiative.
Our society has taken serious action about this in the past.
That should tell you that Nollywood is too important not to be taken serious.
A man cannot be taken serious if he is drunk.
Your cleanliness is your responsibility but I expect it taken serious.
Concerned with being taken serious as professionals.
This marathon is the first that I had taken serious.
But their proxies have taken serious losses and are likely to lose the fight.
I didn't feel confident in my complaint being taken serious.
He added that the current administration has taken serious measures to stop astronomical salaries.
Until such a time, these threats should not be taken serious.
Codrington also believed that Asia had taken serious hits by mistake from sister battleship Genoa.
In the woods there are mosquitoes, but this year we have taken serious measures.
John was sometimes taken serious fits of jealousy, especially when he was drunk.
His translation and work has never been taken serious by Assyriologists.
Equally, UNDP management has taken serious note of the issues raised by the independent evaluation.
Is Las Vegas finally going to be taken serious as a city?
President. - I have taken serious note of the state ments made.
So, orange seems to be taken serious.
Afghanistan, despite its scarce resources, has taken serious measures in the struggle against illicit drugs.
Due to her background in literature she was well respected [ 3 ] and taken serious.
However, neither of the parties has taken serious steps to implement it.
Oh, that 's just Niedermayer 's little game, not to be taken serious.
Furthermore, the company has only recently taken serious steps toward combating these advertisers.
I am pleased to note that the Commission has taken serious steps in this respect.

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Examples of using Serious
Conflict remains a serious threat in the region
Serious and permanent respiratory or other injury
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