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The phrase "almost as hard" 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 difficult as the other.
Example: "Learning a new language is almost as hard as mastering a musical instrument."
Alternatives: "nearly as difficult" or "practically as challenging".
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The practice green is almost as hard as concrete.
The Bucks play defense almost as hard as New York.
It is almost as hard to read as a sonogram.
Which is to say, she's almost as hard on Argan as Molière is.
They found it almost as hard to take part in buy-outs.
The princes, moreover, found it almost as hard as the kings to secure their power administratively.
Writing about adolescence may be almost as hard as living through it.
Almost as hard as it is to imagine today's Knicks even making the playoffs.
In those early years, the greens were almost as hard as an asphalt road.
I'm taking nothing for granted and really — I went through internship, and this is almost as hard as internship.
"That is film!" It's hard to argue, even though this Serbian film is almost as hard to watch.
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