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The phrase "increasingly hard to" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation or action that is becoming more difficult over time. Example: As I progressed through my studies, I found it increasingly hard to maintain a good balance between work and school.
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But they're increasingly hard to find.
Also, rats are increasingly hard to kill.
It is increasingly hard to justify this.
Victims find it increasingly hard to breathe.
People like Dunning seem increasingly hard to find.
But those places are becoming increasingly hard to avoid.
Summer jobs for teenagers are increasingly hard to find.
Third: this trick is becoming increasingly hard to pull off.
"It's crazy". And it's increasingly hard to avoid.
We could say no, but that's increasingly hard to imagine.
Firsts are increasingly hard to come by for Serena Williams.
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