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"more severe cases" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about different levels of intensity or severity in a situation. For example, "In more severe cases, the side effects of the medication may be more severe."
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A focus on these more severe cases aided the identification of several of the signals.
In the more severe cases, it was frequently bloody.
In more severe cases it can cause pneumonia.
However, in more severe cases, HMRC will take criminal action and seek a prosecution".
Patients with more severe cases may experience fatigue, emotional swings, blurred vision and hearing loss.
But others have more severe cases of anxiety that can cripple their lives.
In more severe cases, this can result in premature shut-in of wells.
"Epinephrine would have little benefit in very mild cases, but the more severe cases would definitely benefit".
But in more severe cases, such as Tolson's, bone lengthening is the main option other than amputation.
If mild, it may be cured with a topical antibiotic cream; more severe cases usually require oral antibiotics.
The rash is best treated with a steroid, topically with hydrocortisone or, in more severe cases, orally with prednisone.
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