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The phrase "actually increase the difficulty" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing how a certain action or change may make a task or situation more challenging.
Example: "Adding more variables to the equation will actually increase the difficulty of solving it."
Alternatives: "truly raise the difficulty" or "genuinely heighten the challenge."
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The Department of Homeland Security's letter makes it overwhelmingly clear that, if the Senate moves forward with this cybersecurity information-sharing bill, we are at risk of sweeping away important privacy protections and civil liberties, and we would actually increase the difficulty and complexity of information sharing, undermining our nation's cybersecurity objectives.
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Such "off-target" effects greatly increase the difficulty of identifying the genes actually responsible for the selected phenotype.
Locke's answer to this difficulty was to emphasize that appropriation by productive labor actually increased the amount of goods available in society for others (ibid., II, para. 37).
The new wave of cases will increase the difficulty of containing the spread of the disease.
Does she have the determination or strength to increase the difficulty of her jumps?
But this time, each company expects its competitors' searches to increase the difficulty.
When you're up to 20 minutes, increase the difficulty of each session.
When accelerating your program, increase the difficulty of one variable at a time.
The increased movement complexity may increase the difficulty of decoding.
Slowly increase the difficulty.
Adding extra weight will increase the difficulty.
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