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The phrase "are even more difficult" 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 challenging than the other.
Example: "The math problems in this chapter are even more difficult than those in the previous one."
Alternatives: "are significantly harder" or "are considerably more challenging."
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Words are even more difficult.
Numbers are even more difficult to feel.
They are even more difficult to separate.
Hybrids are even more difficult to buy.
Simple causal chains are even more difficult to establish.
Apologies are even more difficult in an organizational context.
Figurative uses of "blood" are even more difficult to pin down.
Eggs and embryos, because of their much larger size, are even more difficult to preserve.
The rest of the sides in the play-off places are even more difficult to predict.
Outdoor sets are even more difficult because cannot prevent airplane from flying over head.
Non-heterosexual relationships are even more difficult, with same-sex relations illegal in many countries.
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