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The phrase "also a serious source" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an additional source of information that is considered credible or significant.
Example: "In addition to the primary research, the article cites several studies that are also a serious source of evidence for the claims made."
Alternatives: "also a credible source" or "additionally a reliable source".
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The freebies and miniature packs of everything, from shoe-cleaning kits to peanuts, are also a serious source of joy - not just for kids.
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It's also a serious artwork.
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