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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more severe form" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about something that has become worse or is more serious than it was before. For example: "The virus has mutated into a more severe form, making it more difficult to treat."
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A more severe form of B.P.H. is not always benign.
This more severe form of PMS is called PMDD – premenstrual dysphoric disorder.
A more severe form requires surgery to free tendons and to position bones.
In its more severe form, cardiac tamponade causes a shocklike state that may be lethal.
In its more severe form, classic C.A.H., the excess production of androgens can result in ambiguous genitalia in girls.
Sweden had reported 30 cases, with 13 of those with the more severe form of the illness, the commission said.
It exhibited the qualities of purification ritual, reversion to a more severe form of capitalism; and in the process a transformation of nanny state into stepmother state.
Patients who had the marker, the researchers found, also ended up with a more severe form of the disease than those who did not.
For one thing, critics say that an illness that is more virulent or has a longer incubation period than SARS will require a more severe form of quarantine.
Dr. Nour has developed expertise resolving chronic medical problems of women who have had the more severe form of circumcision, called infibulation.
The clinical picture in the more severe form is one of shock, with cold, pale, and clammy skin, low arterial pressure, and a high pulse rate.
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