Examples of 'up to serious' in a sentence

Meaning of "up to serious"

up to serious - This phrase is used to indicate that someone is ready to begin discussing or dealing with a more important or significant matter

How to use "up to serious" in a sentence

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up to serious
The denial does not stand up to serious examination.
Up to serious badness ever since.
None of these arguments stand up to serious scrutiny.
It can add up to serious money. Rare ones thousands.
All those blood tests add up to serious money.
That adds up to serious trouble, Chief O'Hara.
This allegation is false and does not stand up to serious analysis.
It can add up to serious money.
There is no evidence connecting Dunne and Tulley that stands up to serious examination.
Your papers will not stand up to serious examination and you know it.
When left unchecked, all of these interruptions can add up to serious stress.
From simple impurities of the teeth up to serious diseases almost everything is possible.
But the democratic credentials of many of China 's critics do not stand up to serious examination.
Over time, these effects can add up to serious differences in heart health.
January 2008 Frequently paying your bills after their due date may add up to serious debt.

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This does not stand up to serious scrutiny.
After nearly 30 years of war, this new nation had to face up to serious difficulties.
Joseph Smith said he was “ called up to serious reflection ” on the subject of religion.
And our story is not gonna hold up to serious scrutiny.
As a young man, Joseph “ was called up to serious reflection ” 9 on the subject of religion.
However, these small amounts can really add up to serious savings.
This is deeply regrettable and adds up to serious difficulties of communication.
I do not understand it . For all that will not stand up to serious examination.
Holly: for stepping up to serious leadership.
I am an American. Don't bother. Your papers won't stand up to serious examination.
Your papers will not stand up to serious examination.
I doubt his story would hold up to serious investigation.
A combination can add up to serious delays.
But does his viewpoint stand up to serious scrutiny?

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