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The phrase "are even harder" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the difficulty of two or more things, indicating that one is more difficult than the other.
Example: "The math problems in this textbook are even harder than those in the previous edition."
Alternatives: "are significantly more difficult" or "are much tougher."
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Other options are even harder.
The Eagles are even harder to handicap.
Those are even harder, though, right?
Times are even harder now.
Some are even harder to say.
They are even harder to manage.
And blankets are even harder to come by than food.
Prostitution numbers are even harder to come by.
Other cultural traits are even harder to change.
As for the offsets, they are even harder.
The right jobs are even harder to find.
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