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Take somebody/something seriously

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Emotional Weight

The phrase often implies someone's feelings or thoughts deserve respect and understanding.

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When she spoke about her dream, her parents took her seriously and supported her.
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Not a Joke

Using this phrase means the subject is important and should not be laughed at or dismissed.

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He implored them to take the safety warnings seriously before the storm hit.
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Authority Recognition

Sometimes it's about acknowledging someone's authority or expertise in a subject.

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The interns learned quickly to take the supervisor's advice seriously.
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