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The phrase "are more difficult to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the difficulty of two or more tasks, situations, or concepts.
Example: "These math problems are more difficult to solve than the previous ones."
Alternatives: "are harder to" or "are more challenging to".
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The institutionalists are more difficult to categorize.
Porpoises are more difficult to see.
Private firms are more difficult to acquire.
They are more difficult to manage.
These little failures are more difficult to gloss over.
Other films are more difficult to pin down.
Consequently women are more difficult to capture than men.
Privately run sites are more difficult to include.
Social and political accomplishments are more difficult to measure.
Simple ideas are more difficult to create than complicated ones.
However, skills are more difficult to measure than educational attainment.
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