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serious outbreak

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meanings of seriousand outbreak


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serious
adjective
uk /ˈsɪə.ri.əs/ us /ˈsɪr.i.əs/
severe in ...
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outbreak
noun[C]
uk /ˈaʊt.breɪk/ us /ˈaʊt.breɪk/
a time when something suddenly begins, especially a disease or something else dangerous ...
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Examples of serious outbreak


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This is, in fact, the most seriousoutbreak since 1937.
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There were no provisions to handle a seriousoutbreak of disease and there were no proper financial controls to manage the outbreak.
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We had a seriousoutbreak in 1968, when 78 people were affected.
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Now, however, we have had a very seriousoutbreak, quite unlike anything which has occurred since this policy was first initiated.
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It is important to remember that this was a seriousoutbreak of infection.
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The result was a very seriousoutbreak in 1919.
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Nevertheless, this is a very seriousoutbreak, which is likely to have a long tail.
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I believe that, before the end of the day, a statement should he made on this seriousoutbreak.
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It needs only one very serious case to get into this country to produce a seriousoutbreak.
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There was a seriousoutbreak of violence, which went largely unreported in the national press.
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A further seriousoutbreak would cause even more suffering.
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This is in fact the most seriousoutbreak since 1937.
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We all deeply regret the losses which have been suffered in the very seriousoutbreak he referred to.
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I do not wish to tie his hands in the case of a further seriousoutbreak, but the matter requires further thought.
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But, let us suppose the worst: that there was a sudden and seriousoutbreak of disorder which required immediate action.
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The really seriousoutbreak of recent years took place in 1951.
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A seriousoutbreak could deal it a blow from which it could never recover.
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Take, again, a seriousoutbreak of organised crime.
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There is no doubt that this country was greatly shocked, and the agriculturists were greatly concerned, by the seriousoutbreak which occurred last year.
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