That depends on which war you are talking about; generally speaking I don't know that anyone would not take "war" seriously.
Americans were discriminating against Vietnamese, even though it was their own fault they didnt't take it seriously. Americans were discriminating against Vietnamese, even though it was their own fault they didnt't take it seriously.
They took it seriously
Of the 23,000 airborne troops, 15,500 were Americans and of these, 6,000 were killed or seriously wounded
The verb form of "seriously" is "to take something seriously."
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World War II got Americans out of the great depression People were more willing to take on debt.
cus it funny and overwelming to take it seriously dah
The Union naval blockade seriously hampered the Confederate war effort
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They didn't. Great Britain did
You don't take me seriously.
the Japanese wanted to take the Americans out of the war so that they could take over the pacific.