Examples of 'have a more serious' in a sentence

Meaning of "have a more serious"

have a more serious: This phrase suggests a need for a higher level of seriousness or gravity in a situation, behavior, or approach to something

How to use "have a more serious" in a sentence

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have a more serious
You could have a more serious condition.
You may also need to stay longer if you have a more serious.
Or she may have a more serious problem.
Doctors only try other children who may have a more serious illness.
I have a more serious charge preferred against you.
But virtual organisms have a more serious side.
You have a more serious disease at the moment.
Higher stages mean you have a more serious case of cancer.
I have a more serious problem now.
School officials and fire investigators have a more serious problem to deal with.
You may have a more serious problem if you.
Itâ s important to make sure you do not have a more serious health problem.
But we have a more serious problem.
A severe headache that lasts after the fever may have a more serious cause.
They often have a more serious tone as well.

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If yours is still messed up, you may have a more serious problem.
I have a more serious question.
The doctor says you might even have a more serious attack than before.
You have a more serious problem than the random thoughts of a single alien.
You may also need to stay longer if you have a more serious underlying health problem.
Dogs which have a more serious clinical picture will need help being moved.
These symptoms might indicate that you have a more serious problem than a cold or flu.
People who have a more serious illness should probably wait until they recover.
I do know that at some point I decided to have a more serious look at the music.
Boys often have a more serious form of it than girls.
We found that misleading or aggressive sales practices have a more serious effect on vulnerable Canadians.
Children who do have a more serious case of disease progression should be evaluated for treatment.
However, some people will have a more serious reaction.
You have a more serious relationship than I thought.
Captain thorpe, i have a more serious charge.
If you have a more serious form of the disease, you might need continuous medication.
But what do you do if you have a more serious problem?
You could have a more serious condition such as eczema, psoriasis or another skin disorder.
Sometimes, your cat might have a more serious condition.
When you have a more serious conversation, listen to what your parent has to say.
They are mostly humorous, but may sometimes have a more serious message.
Then you might have a more serious problem on your hands.
If even a memory diagnostic is not returning any results, you may have a more serious problem.
It would be possible to have a more serious debate after proper discussion in committee.
Occasionally, having a white tongue can be a sign that you have a more serious medical problem.
But you and I have a more serious duty to perform.
But if those symptoms linger, you might consider whether you have a more serious health condition.
Music does not have a more serious role than this ”.
Either Pope Francis is not reading his mail, or we have a more serious problem.
Tells me that you may have a more serious problem than you're admitting.
Have a more serious injury ( such as fracture ).
For example, theft and assault may have a more serious connotation in military life.
If you have a more serious reaction, you can get the vaccine under medical supervision.
The Special Rapporteur believes that profiling practices have a more serious impact than " neutral " law-enforcement methods.
But we have a more serious problem to deal with, Miss Connell.

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