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The phrase "all that hard" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to express that something is not as difficult as it may seem or is perceived to be.
Example: "I thought the exam would be challenging, but it wasn't all that hard."
Alternatives: "not that difficult" or "not so tough".
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Voting isn't all that hard.
The math isn't all that hard.
And craft isn't all that hard.
So, go to it – it's really not all that hard..
What Facebook gives you as a user isn't all that hard to do.
You've finally got here and trust me – it was worth all that hard work.
Preventing such problems is not all that hard, especially with inexpensive accounting software to track spending.
You might be surprised to find that it's not all that hard to get up and running.
Even this place that had seemed remote on the map was not all that hard to reach.
But this conflict does not have to be damaging, and is not all that hard to resolve.
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