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The phrase "are less difficult than" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the difficulty of two or more tasks, subjects, or situations.
Example: "These math problems are less difficult than the ones we solved last week."
Alternatives: "are easier than" or "are not as challenging as".
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"Plus, the commuting hours for us are less difficult than for folks in the rush hours," Mr. Lovano added, "and we're not in the city every day either".
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Choosing a bias point is less difficult than designing a suitable bias network.
But after the first day, being there was less difficult than she expected.
In the short term, the solution may be less difficult than it first appears.
Capturing this data is less difficult than it seems but requires a different way of thinking.
Peter D. Hart, a Democratic pollster, said finding the audience is less difficult than retooling the message.
But modern challenges for the centre-right will always be less difficult than they are for the left.
A self-assured, rich Russia should be less difficult than a bitter, prickly, poor one, still armed with nuclear weapons.
Thanks to the nature of communication between parties, building trust in negotiations can be less difficult than a fully rational economic analysis would predict.
Over all, the deans said, selling single-sex education was less difficult than selling the liberal arts in a region where professional education is more the norm.
I've been studying this for the better part of a decade, and it turns out to be less difficult than I expected.
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