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'greater difficulties' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe an increased challenge or obstacle. For example: "The team is facing greater difficulties due to the changing economic environment."
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Greater difficulties loom.
But there are greater difficulties ahead.
"Indeed, we're facing greater difficulties in keeping a stable performance for the Chinese economy," Li said.
As the prophet of a German national opera, Weber was faced with even greater difficulties.
Far greater difficulties confront the library services in the developing countries, particularly in Africa and Asia.
Low-income individuals and people of color face greater difficulties posting bail and securing pre-trial release.
And those who have only recently started a business — perhaps after a layoff — may face even greater difficulties, he added.
His opposite number at BAE, Ian King, could face even greater difficulties with his institutional shareholders than before.
Artists who copied paintings experienced if anything, greater difficulties, even though some worked in Leonardo's own studio.
Grinding is not excluded from this objective, but greater difficulties appear due to the nature of the material removal mechanisms.
Converts, even the children of converts, potentially face greater difficulties, because the rabbinate has also become more skeptical about Orthodox conversions performed abroad.
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