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The phrase "a less serious" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the seriousness of two or more subjects, indicating that one is not as serious as the other.
Example: "The meeting today will focus on a less serious topic, allowing for more open discussion."
Alternatives: "a more lighthearted" or "a more casual".
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"Bars have a less serious veneer.
An attempt of a less serious offense is usually ignored.
A precaution is a less serious alert than a warning.
A smarter writer would have been a less serious reader.
A less serious society By this reckoning, the comedy boom indicates a wider shift, towards a less serious society.
In general the conversation takes on a less serious, more relaxed, and more light-hearted tone.
When Britain reclassified cannabis as a less serious drug in 2004, consumption slumped.
(Hobbs sustained a less serious disk injury from which he will not return this season).
For perspective, consider the numbers that short-form videos of a less serious nature draw.
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For a less-serious case, they send parents educational materials.
Just like a less-serious karaoke session with a bit of après attitude, it's not to be missed.
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