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The phrase "almost as difficult" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the difficulty of two tasks or situations, indicating that one is nearly as challenging as the other.
Example: "Learning to play the violin is almost as difficult as mastering the piano."
Alternatives: "nearly as challenging" or "practically as hard".
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The star lot in the sale was almost as difficult to define in art historical terms.
Charisma, admittedly, is almost as difficult as virtue to depict in fiction.
This is almost as difficult to defend ethically as it is difficult to resist.
"Almost as difficult as landing on Mars successfully twice," Weiler called it.
And the fall of Rome is almost as difficult to place.
His childhood was almost as difficult as Khashab's, bouncing from one foster home to another.
Working out a solution at a browser level turns out to be almost as difficult.
But it seems almost as difficult to reconcile helplessness with humanity.
Almost as difficult as having the birds and the bees talk.
Coöperation is difficult to establish and almost as difficult to sustain.
Conditions above ground have proved almost as difficult as those below.
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