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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a far harder" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the difficulty of two or more things, emphasizing that one is significantly more difficult than the other.
Example: "This task is a far harder challenge than I initially anticipated."
Alternatives: "much more difficult" or "significantly tougher".
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That left Politt, a far harder nut to crack.
Motorists appeared to have a far harder time getting to work than rail commuters.
Designing useful circuitry that can be woven into cloth will be a far harder task.
But in a general election context, that will be a far harder sell.
Producing cheap advanced biofuels simply ended up being a far harder problem than expected.
It was not Dr Williams' fault that the 1998 Lambeth conference took a far harder line.
When it comes to satellite phones, however, the Cubans have taken a far harder line.
But improving the sales picture has been a far harder project.
There are many reasons why Einstein is a far harder nut to crack theatrically than Darwin.
Homeless people have a far harder time trying to find work than those with a home.
In addition, he has a far harder edge than people assume when they make his acquaintance for the first time.
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