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The phrase "a more serious environment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a setting that is more formal, focused, or intense than another.
Example: "The new office policy aims to create a more serious environment that fosters productivity and professionalism."
Alternatives: "a more formal atmosphere" or "a more intense setting".
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Some people believe that a school uniform can improve learning by reducing distraction, sharpening focus on schoolwork and making the classroom a more serious environment, allowing students to perform better academically.
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In this tough environment Sime Darby faces a more serious test than most of its rivals.
Heavy metal pollution has become a more serious environmental problem in the last several decades as a result of its toxicity and insusceptibility to the environment.
A subpoena is a more serious step.
A more serious person".
Exit rows are a more serious matter.
Isabel Sawhill takes a more serious view.
African "tribalism" was a more serious problem.
On a more serious level, no.
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