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The phrase "a more difficult task" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the difficulty of tasks, indicating that one task is harder than another.
Example: "Completing the project on time was a more difficult task than we initially anticipated."
Alternatives: "a tougher challenge" or "a harder job".
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G.M. faces a more difficult task.
Which is a more difficult task than it should be.
The appeals court, in Boston, has a more difficult task.
Dr Brill, meanwhile, has moved to a more difficult task.
It's a more difficult task, but it's the only honest way out.
Refuting the presence of a fingerprint would be a more difficult task.
"But to write or speak with propriety and simplicity is a more difficult task".
However, the scenarist is faced with a more difficult task than the dramatist.
Yet they may face a more difficult task, in many ways, than adult children.
Saving the whole euro area is altogether a more difficult task.
Manchester City, two points ahead of Napoli in second, will face a more difficult task.
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