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is much serious
adverb
To a great extent.
Exact(3)
There is much serious and difficult work for Iraq's next government, including passing a new oil law and resolving the future of the disputed city of Kirkuk.
It is observed that the dielectric relaxation for the as-deposited sample (triangle symbol) is much serious than the annealed one (square symbol).
Nevertheless, there is much serious chicanery that does go on, and is never detected, or if detected is never published.
Similar(57)
In a down year for the A.F.C., there doesn't even appear to be much serious competition.
When five of your six candidates could not be elected president if they were running against Millard Fillmore, I think you can presume there will not be much serious issue discussion.
Acute lower respiratory tract infection (ALRI) is much more serious than upper respiratory tract infection, and pneumonia is the most serious form of ALRI.
Kidd's situation is much more serious.
"Melissa is much more serious," he said.
The situation is much too serious.
This trip is much too serious for that.
Don't tell me Carmichael's case is much more serious, that's priggish and predictable.
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