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'makes it even more difficult' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to add emphasis to a statement, usually in the context of a challenge being discussed. For example: "The fact that the deadline is so tight makes it even more difficult to complete the project on time."
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But for the small community company, the musical is an ambitious project, and the responsibility of staging a community's tragedy before its eyes makes it even more difficult.
It makes it even more difficult".
It also makes it even more difficult to exercise willpower.
"That makes it even more difficult," Mr. McCaul said.
That high humidity makes it even more difficult for the body to cool off.
This makes it even more difficult to get together the cash deposits buyers need.
That, he added, makes it even more difficult to deal with corruption, the subject of my latest Letter from Europe.
The long incubation period makes it even more difficult for investigators to track the source of the outbreak.
Recession in those nations, fed by government austerity programs, makes it even more difficult for them to solve their debt problems.
In addition, the smaller quota has been further divided between the morning and afternoon safaris, which makes it even more difficult for tourists to visit.
This lack of cohesion within Europe makes it even more difficult for the Europeans to decide how to respond to the U.S. shift toward the Asia-Pacific region.
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