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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a harder" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the difficulty of two things, typically in a comparative context.
Example: "This exam is a harder challenge than the last one we took."
Alternatives: "a more difficult" or "a tougher".
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That's a harder part.
Here's a harder one.
It's a harder problem.
That's a harder question.
Some have a harder chance.
This was a harder job.
That is a harder question.
It's just a harder curveball.
Prepare for a harder look.
That proved a harder question.
"It's a harder landscape".
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