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The phrase "a more difficult" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the difficulty of two or more things, indicating that one is harder than the other.
Example: "This math problem is a more difficult challenge than the previous one."
Alternatives: "a greater challenge" or "a tougher task".
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Syria, however, is a more difficult case.
Fīrūz inherited a more difficult situation.
Belgium is in a more difficult situation.
That is a more difficult matter.
plays in a more difficult conference.
G.M. faces a more difficult task.
That's a more difficult question to answer.
A more difficult issue is as to the tugs.
So it's a more difficult world we inhabit today.
Lockheed Martin is pursuing a more difficult course: fusion.
A more difficult question is what form they should take.
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