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1 Perhaps the situation was just too absurd for him to take seriously .
2 Despite your low opinion of my position, it's one I take seriously .
3 Western civilisation has been slow to take seriously the suffering of animals.
4 We need to take seriously the people who are on our teams.
5 Over the years I've developed an instinct for those to take seriously .
6 Nadia is tough, streetwise and, at least initially, difficult to take seriously .
7 You aren't going to take seriously the thing I have told you?
8 You of course understand that; you don't take seriously all he says?'
9 We continue to take seriously all concerns raised by health workers, he said.
10 No wonder she found other people's shock difficult to take seriously .
11 But I think it would be very difficult to take seriously .
12 However, some will argue cartoony is too hard to take seriously .
13 Few people take seriously the alleged analogy between the women and the slaves.
14 It's not the kind of plan that Brussels can take seriously .
15 But he was just a bit too dishy to take seriously .
16 Did you take seriously the petition to cancel the Kardashian shows?
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