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Discover LudwigThe phrase "arguably more difficult" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing a subjective opinion that something is likely more challenging than another option, but acknowledging that this may be debated.
Example: "This task is arguably more difficult than the previous one due to its complexity."
Alternatives: "possibly more challenging" or "potentially harder".
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Now the next, arguably more difficult, challenge facing them is getting home in one piece.
But the financial situation they face is, arguably, more difficult than that of the 1930s.
He articulates the concerns about the safety issues created by fan zones and, arguably more difficult in their own way, the areas around giant screens where supporters assemble.
From a spot along the route, you can cheer on a tremendous cyclist as he tries to become champion of an arguably more difficult sport.
The far harder issues -- arguably more difficult now that Mr. Bush has shown his willingness to scuttle a treaty -- involve keeping the lid on established nuclear powers like China and new nuclear ones like Pakistan.
But critics say this doesn't apply to energy drinks and caffeinated foodstuffs, whose effects are arguably more difficult to judge.
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He could — arguably much more difficult — arrive at a top professional club like Real Madrid and Milan, and by dint of his sheer sincerity, and his determination to play, become an accepted, even loved, member of the inner domain, the locker room.
Finally, the administration and implementation of LSAs is, arguably, much more difficult than conducting a relatively small-scale randomized experiment.
Globalization and the evaporation of our manufacturing base make it arguably even more difficult to find solutions.
There's also the nature of national security reporting itself, which relies heavily on confidential sources and has arguably become more difficult amid the Obama administration's unprecedented crackdown on leaks.
Arguably a more difficult approach was the third one, in which psychiatrists went on to question the validity of the beliefs.
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