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The phrase "a serious core" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an essential or fundamental aspect of something that is significant or important.
Example: "Despite the lighthearted tone of the presentation, there was a serious core that addressed the critical issues at hand."
Alternatives: "a fundamental essence" or "an important foundation".
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The plot's basis in a real murder case from County Clare gives the work a serious core: the story of a landed gentleman's desire to release himself from a secret marriage to a peasant girl in order to remarry and secure his property was adapted, and given an upbeat ending.
It was vintage Knols: quirky research with a serious core.
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