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The phrase "a bit more serious" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that is not extremely serious, but still more serious than something else. For example: - "I think we should make this meeting a bit more serious. We need to discuss the budget and our progress more thoroughly." - "Her injury is not too serious, but it's a bit more serious than we initially thought." - "I don't mind jokes, but please keep them appropriate. This is a bit more serious of a conversation."
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Mitt Romney seems a bit more serious.
Mr. Bove, was a bit more serious.
But it's a bit more serious than "This American Life".
He was a bit more serious about his.
Obama was a bit more serious in his response.
That should probably be a bit more serious.
OK folks, time for something a bit more serious.
'I thought I should do something a bit more serious.
The man is an eejit, as we say in Farsi.Mitt Romney seems a bit more serious.
The new job will be a bit more serious than Ventura would probably like.
Fast-forward a year, and things started to look a bit more serious.
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