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"more serious consequences" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where the outcomes or results of something are more severe or grave. Example: The company's unethical actions could lead to more serious consequences, such as losing the trust of their customers and damaging their reputation.
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There could be more serious consequences.
Other crimes can have more serious consequences.
Others have more serious consequences.
The exposé, however, has more serious consequences.
Other illnesses have more serious consequences.
Moreover, dishonesty during the Dean's Discipline hearing process may result in more serious consequences.
Thus failure of the relief well leads to more serious consequences than caused by original accident.
Applewhite was also warned that a repeat offense would have more serious consequences.
Among politicians who got caught, some escaped more serious consequences simply by resigning.
But the high-minded rebelliousness of his party has more serious consequences for Cameron.
And their actions actually have much more serious consequences in society in many ways".
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