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"a more serious issue" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to talk about a problem that is more challenging or difficult than any other discussed. For example, "The debate focused mainly on trivial matters, but it was clear that the core of the dispute was a more serious issue."
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But this raises a more serious issue.
But underlying all the hoopla is a more serious issue.
The Mets' finances, though, would seem to be a more serious issue.
But I think the focus on bankruptcy experience avoids a more serious issue.
A more serious issue is the need to establish municipal logo-review boards.
But many are arguing that the collapse of interest in BHM reflects a more serious issue.
But all this was expected and 24/7 medical care is available should a more serious issue arise.
A more serious issue is what happens when the sun doesn't shine or the wind stops blowing?
After 1970׳s energy crises, energy has become a more serious issue and environmental protection is one of the most important considerations in countries׳ sustainable development.
There is also no evidence whatsoever that motivation has become a more serious issue in the last few years, during which time scores have remained flat.
And now for a more serious issue, the rivalry between Cosmo, the Jack Russell terrier in "Beginners," and Uggie, the Jack Russell in "The Artist".
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