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The phrase "in terms of difficulty" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means considering the level of difficulty or measuring something based on its difficulty. Example: In terms of difficulty, the first part of the test was relatively easy, but the second part was much more challenging.
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On a challenge level, this one was a 20 out of 10 in terms of difficulty.
Whether I am writing about a man or woman makes no difference in terms of difficulty.
However, in terms of difficulty, the two days couldn't have been more different.
Mack told us to rate the obstacle on a scale of one to ten, in terms of difficulty.
It certainly is the most vexing to both diagnose and alter, in terms of difficulty and time.
The second was on the cusp of medium and slower in terms of difficulty to resolve and took 48 hours to get to grips with.
There were two obvious routes, the north-west and south-east ridges, and little to choose between them in terms of difficulty.
Asked Monday where Whistling Straits ranked in terms of difficulty among his designs, Dye wryly said: "This will be a popcorn.
"In terms of glamour, you couldn't have asked for anything more and in terms of difficulty you couldn't have asked for anything more.
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