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The phrase "a much more serious problem" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the severity of a problem to another, indicating that the current issue is significantly worse.
Example: "While the previous issue was concerning, the recent data breach presents a much more serious problem for our security protocols."
Alternatives: "a far more critical issue" or "a significantly greater concern".
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But Ingram also puts his finger on a much more serious problem.
The scheme may seem silly, but it highlights a much more serious problem.
They say: "The mafia poses a much more serious problem than the one I had to face.
A much more serious problem, it turns out, is infants who are born with fetal alcohol syndrome.
Rebuilding the I-35W bridge would be only "a Band-Aid" Mr. Mica said, "to a much more serious problem".
It's about picking apart what is typical and what is a sign of a much more serious problem".
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If Iran were to move out of the nonproliferation regime altogether, if Iran were to develop a nuclear weapon program, we clearly will have a much, much more serious problem".
In any case, I think there are other much more serious problems in this world!
If it backtracks on restructuring and rebalancing to provide short-term economic stimulus and shore up the growth rate, this will only store up much more serious problems for the future.
But there are two much more serious problems, common dental diseases that can lead not only to loss of teeth but also to loss of life: periodontal disease and oral cancer.
But now Ambani's got much more serious problems than his falling net worth.
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