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"so severe" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the severity of a situation or to describe something as being extremely serious or intense. Example: The hurricane's impact on the island was so severe that it left behind a trail of destruction and left many residents without homes.
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The consequences were so severe.
Why is this outbreak so severe?
"Something like that is so severe.
That's why the damage is so severe".
"I've never witnessed cold weather so severe and so sustained.
"This impact was obviously unanticipated and so severe," he said.
The sore throat was so severe I could not eat.
The pain was so severe in my spine".
Why, then, do the recent gyrations seem so severe?
And why does her judgment seem so severe?
His body aches were so severe he could not sleep.
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