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The phrase "also severe" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is not only severe but has additional severity or intensity in another context or aspect.
Example: "The weather conditions were not only cold but also severe, leading to numerous travel disruptions."
Alternatives: "equally severe" or "additionally severe".
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The families' immediate needs were also severe.
There are also severe health effects caused by burning coal.
There was also severe bruising on her abdomen.
There were also severe delays for London to Glasgow services on the west coast line.
The side effects of existing medicines, which affect nearly all patients, are also severe.
This time, he had the same symptoms, but also severe pain that lasted 90 minutes, about twice a day.
They have implied not just economic reform but also severe social upheaval, human suffering and political risk for insecure leaders.
Yet the precedent of the original Tate Modern – also severe on the outside, lively inside – shows that a building doesn't have to gurn and wheedle to be popular.
"When climate impacts are rapid, the consequences for women and children are also severe," said Zeid. "The greater the gender inequality, the greater the difference".
There was also severe weather, which if anything should accelerate second-quarter growth with catch-up spending.
A moody little number, "The Eclipse" makes good on its name by sometimes obscuring its themes and even point, which can have its charms though also severe drawbacks.
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