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"more serious damage" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used when comparing different levels or degrees of damage, with "more serious" indicating a greater level of severity. Example: The hurricane caused extensive damage to the coast, but the inland areas experienced even more serious damage from the high winds and flooding.
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Only luck appeared to have averted far more serious damage.
Too many other trucks had suffered more serious damage, he said.
Loan defaults obviously have the potential to inflict even more serious damage.
Initial reports indicate that two wings suffered superficial damage, with more serious damage to a further two wings," she said.
Mr. Frank and other Democrats have urged more aggressive help for homeowners, suggesting that the wider economy faced even more serious damage if a wave of foreclosures occurred.
Bruney, who will meet with a foot specialist in New York on Friday, said that pitching on an injured foot could lead to more serious damage.
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In acid rain regions of Southwest China, cement-emulsified asphalt mortar (CA mortar), a key structure component in China Railway Track System (CRTS), is reported with more serious damaged signs than other locations.
Comparing to the wild-type (WT) mice, the Pin1−/− mice showed more serious damages in lung and the lower survival rate after the LPS injection.
In this study, we also found more serious damages in bilateral cerebellum lobe in our LTLE patients.
(Substantial armour lower in the ships was intended to preserve them from more serious bomb damage).
"I am very, very fortunate to have escaped death and more serious permanent damage," Ms. Barrett, 27, said in the letter.
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