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The phrase "a more difficult time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the level of difficulty someone experiences in a particular situation or task.
Example: "She had a more difficult time adjusting to the new environment than her colleagues."
Alternatives: "a harder time" or "a tougher time".
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This just keeps your brain stimulated, so you will have a more difficult time falling asleep.
But Daniel, I think, had a more difficult time to study me.
Conservative candidates have a more difficult time finding anthems, unless they turn to country stars.
Still, the women have a more difficult time than the men.
Those who graduate tend to have a more difficult time finding work.
Philip Seymour Hoffman and Catherine Keener became quite good, but I had a more difficult time.
But he was concerned that travelers would have a more difficult time booking award tickets.
Those whose specialities are very much tied to Wall Street are having a more difficult time".
Some families, though, have a more difficult time updating parent-child roles.
If not, she will, like everyone, have a more difficult time".
The increase could hardly have come at a more difficult time.
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