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The phrase "a little less difficult" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the difficulty of two tasks or situations, indicating that one is not as challenging as the other.
Example: "I found the second exam to be a little less difficult than the first one."
Alternatives: "somewhat easier" or "a bit simpler".
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If you work with people who know the region, it makes a major challenge a little less difficult.
This technology has the potential to make one of the bigger problems in the mobile world (battery life) a little less difficult.
Unofficially, chocolate is believed to sooth the savage beast, ease an uneasy heart and make the world's problems a little less difficult while the consumer smells the cocoa aroma and savors the chocolate.
That said, YouTube could make the process a little less difficult – in the current system, you have to first invite someone to become your YouTube friend before you can invite them to the Beta (you should be able to send a single link that accomplishes both).
They thought sharing the moment would make things a little less difficult.
The schedule is only a little less difficult than last season's.
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Compared with other medical problems, dry mouth, or xerostomia, may be little more than an annoyance: eating is a little less pleasant and speech a little more difficult.
"I will do everything to try to keep it, but with a lead of a little less than two minutes, that seems like it will be difficult.
"Perhaps a little less".
Talk a little less.
"A little less teeth.
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