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The phrase "a more difficult professional" is not correct in standard English usage.
It may be intended to describe a profession that is more challenging than another, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "Becoming a surgeon is a more difficult professional path than becoming a general practitioner."
Alternatives: "a more challenging profession" or "a more demanding career".
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It is a well-documented truth that even in 2014 women in positions of power face a more difficult professional landscape than their male counterparts.
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