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The phrase "make it more difficult" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are trying to express that you are making something harder, more challenging, or more difficult. For example: "We need to make it more difficult for criminals to gain access to firearms."
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How does it make it more difficult?
Would it make it more difficult?
What might make it more difficult?
That will make it more difficult to repay loans.
A disappointing result will make it more difficult.
Does that make it more difficult to play?
"Four facilities might make it more difficult to trade.
It'll make it more difficult and definitely more challenging".
That could make it more difficult to pass".
That would make it more difficult for either party to tinker with the redistricting.
The united front could make it more difficult for Mr. Wulff to cling to his post.
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make it more fun
make it more level
make it more tenuous
make it more democratic
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