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The phrase "a much more severe" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the intensity or seriousness of something to another, indicating a greater degree of severity.
Example: "The storm last night was a much more severe event than we had anticipated."
Alternatives: "significantly more severe" or "far more severe".
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Quite possibly a much more severe problem than anyone suspected.
Outfielder DAVID DELLUCCI has a much more severe left ankle injury.
If we felt there was intent, there would have been a much more severe penalty".
Alistair Darling said this week there would need to be a much more severe 3.2% reduction.
A much more severe punishment may await the stridently Maoist — but apparently brashly venal — Bo Xilai.
"You have a greater chance of having a much more severe tear," she went on.
"You are left alone with your thoughts in a much more severe way".
Yeah — the economy would have picked itself up, but I think it would have been a much more severe recession.
"Yeah, the economy would have picked itself up, but it would have been a much more severe recession".
However, he added, "If we felt there was intent, it would have been a much more severe penalty".
Here, emerging from prison, she would likely be thrown into a much more severe and fragmented gray zone of indifference.
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