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Discover LudwigThe phrase "harder perhaps" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to suggest that something may be more difficult than initially thought, often in a speculative or tentative manner. Example: "The task may be harder perhaps than we anticipated, requiring more resources and time."
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If she worked harder, perhaps she could, too.
It's harder, perhaps even incomprehensible, to prepare them for jobs that we can't imagine.
It is tough sometimes being a lemon, harder perhaps even than being a Billionaire for Bush.
The unemployed should find it harder, perhaps even impossible, to get benefits without signing up for further training.
As difficult as it was to hear that she was not who she thought she was, even harder perhaps has been renegotiating relationships.
Sex is notoriously difficult to write well, of course, but even harder, perhaps for those penning sexual scenes for the teens.
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Because it's hard, perhaps?
He thinks hard, perhaps too hard, even about that which is based on pleasure.
It is hard, perhaps, to tout new structures when confronted with real-time atrocities in Syria and Sudan.
It suggests that shifting public and political opinion will be hard, perhaps impossible.
But it's hard, perhaps impossible, to survive as someone else's fantasy.
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