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Sesquipedalian101 Posted 8 years ago
Grammar

Extremely Seriously

Dear teachers, Is the following first sentence semantically and syntactically right? I thought it isn't: I find the placement of two adverbs together rather jarring; maybe I am wrong: "We take extremely seriously any attempt to intimidate our staff either by verbal or physical abuse. "Offenders are liable to prosecution and may be imprisoned or fined." Thank you very much, again.
  

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There's nothing wrong with extremely seriously. CB

  • There's nothing wrong with extremely seriously.
  • CB
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There's nothing wrong with extremely seriously.

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