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"much less serious" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to express that something is substantially less serious or severe than previously or currently thought. For example, "The doctor determined that the issue was much less serious than originally feared."
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In this way mistakes became much less serious.
That problem isn't completely absent this time around, but it looks much less serious.
Seven others have contracted skin anthrax, a much less serious illness that has not required hospitalization.
But other officials on Friday characterized the activity as much less serious, not involving potential security violations.
Side-effects are inevitable, they say, but rare, and much less serious than the risk of disease.
But for Jeff Jarvis, who runs the blog BuzzMachine.com, the Dr. Rost affair is a much less serious matter.
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The current deal is likely to sail through without even a hearing, much less any serious effort to block it.
Yet there is no systematic way to appreciate it all, much less any serious accounts of how everyday people's lives were shaped through their navigation of this older infrastructure.
No one denies the difficulty of announcing, much less carrying out, serious reforms in a country like Syria.
And, as we're increasingly able to choose our information sources based on their tendency to back up whatever we already believe, we don't even have to hear the arguments from the other side, much less give them serious consideration.
There are many healthy compromises that should be made within a relationship, but feminism is a hard rule -- if you don't understand and agree, then we can't date, much less have a serious partnership.
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