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The phrase "an even more difficult" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the difficulty of two or more tasks or situations, indicating that one is more challenging than another.
Example: "This problem is an even more difficult challenge than the last one we faced."
Alternatives: "a significantly tougher" or "a considerably harder".
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"We have an even more difficult year ahead of us".
Another option is to seize the facilities — an even more difficult prospect.
"If we sit and wait, we might face an even more difficult situation".
The technology industry, especially a segment in decline, makes Dell an even more difficult buyout target.
But with this round of testing came an even more difficult question.
He gained very rare access to EM Forster and, an even more difficult man, RS Thomas.
It is an even more difficult question standing where I am.
That incident was a prelude to an even more difficult test.
But, curiously, the escape is to an even more difficult economic landscape.
Almost 25 years later, Ringwald's attempting an even more difficult reinvention with "When It Happens to You," her fiction debut.
And it left, if anything, an even more difficult conundrum for the museum about how to move forward.
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