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How to use taken seriously in a sentence

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John said he thought it was childish and silly, and that they had to be taken seriously now.
According to the revisionists, mechanical television was an aberration which is not to be taken seriously.
But now the idea is being taken seriously in the wake of yet more deaths on our rail network.
The practice is not taken seriously by acousticians and its effectiveness in reinforcing the voice remains a matter of conjecture.
The rules are taken seriously, and there are weighty consequences for breaking them.
To me that is no joke, should be taken seriously, and, I believe, is a vile form of self-expression.
But after the McLeish affair, no matter is too trivial to be taken seriously.
His relentless search to winkle out the new and a youthful ability to keep his ear to the ground is to be taken seriously.
Pain caused through this means should be taken seriously to exclude serious conditions like angina pectoris or any heart problem.
The notion of integrating the goals of liberal education into students' majors was taken seriously.
They know who she is and there is no question as to whether she should be taken seriously.
It was a bold move but Bohr's already high reputation meant that he would be taken seriously.
Witty sarcasm is fun, but back it up with something if you want it to be taken seriously.
Men have been so maligned by our society that they are not taken seriously when they protest.
One thing that bothers me is why he is being taken seriously enough to warrant, for example, a teleconference with Microsoft engineers.
One man was taken seriously ill after suffering a massive asthma attack following building work at flats.
The desire to be taken seriously bedevils many funny people, and therein lies the rub.
In its depiction of a rather run-down and seamy side of New Jersey, it threatens to be taken seriously.
Death threats sent by others are being taken seriously as intent to kill the men on their release.
But elsewhere, it wasn't taken seriously and anti-virus programs were used meagrely in the eastern part of the globe.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Sooner or later the critic who wishes to be taken seriously must say his word about Derain.
On the evening previous, Ezra Bushnell, overworn by many attempts at navigating the machine, was taken seriously ill.
People who nauseate, if taken seriously, are used as the excuse for various farcical situations.
Today's Tab Totty are naive enough to believe that bluestockings can now flash their suspender belts and still be taken seriously.
It was understood that he had often spoken words of love to Madame Ratignolle, without any thought of being taken seriously.
The title England and Wales Cricket Board is a complete misnomer as it's never used or taken seriously.
Therefore, the question of outfitting was a problem to be taken seriously.
It was a mere outbreak of animal spirits, and was not taken seriously.
Though all intoxicants should be taken seriously, these drugs are neither as powerful, addictive, or attractive as many imagine.
An impression is abroad that Boswell's books were not taken seriously.
You're finding your feet, you're desperate to be taken seriously, you think you are independent and all-knowing.
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