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Discover LudwigThe phrase "most serious one" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are comparing two or more related things and wish to single out the one that is the most serious. For example, "Out of all the injuries he suffered, the broken leg was the most serious one."
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The most serious one has centred on Bo Xilai, a prominent princeling.
Now, the most serious one we've kept for the end.
"That's the essence of an invasion of privacy, even if it's not the most serious one".
China is confronting the challenge of accelerated lake eutrophication, where Lake Dianchi is considered as the most serious one.
But the environmental drawbacks are considerable, and the most serious one is their contribution to climate change.
The most serious one was to assume that our mother tongue constrains our minds and prevents us from being able to think certain thoughts.
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First, the agency will look at its pending immigration cases and close the low-priority cases, so immigration courts can focus on the most serious ones, administration officials said.
These letters are usually ways to winnow the number of suitors to the most serious ones and start negotiations with the one or two who look the most promising.
But it failed to reach a verdict on the 12 remaining charges, including the most serious ones.
In the end, the jurors convicted Mr. Blagojevich, a Democrat elected to two terms as governor, on one charge of giving a false statement to federal agents, but reached a conclusion that is rare in criminal cases: that they could not agree on the 23 other counts, including the most serious ones.
The droughts in the 1960s and the 2000s were the most serious ones.
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