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'more serious' is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
You can use it to compare one thing to a more serious version of that thing, for example: "The situation has become more serious."
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More serious things.
Was it more serious?
"It's more serious.
Which was more serious?
He seemed more serious.
Far more serious, I'd say.
He's more serious, more reserved.
Other techniques were more serious.
It's more serious than funny.
This looks far more serious.
This is far more serious.
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