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Discover LudwigThe phrase "more difficulty" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to emphasize the level of a challenge or something hard. Example: "This math problem is much harder than the last one, so it will require more difficulty to solve."
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The men have more difficulty.
Some had more difficulty recognizing one another.
Encapsulated bacteria are ingested with more difficulty.
The boys had rather more difficulty.
Younger people have more difficulty.
But the V.I.P. audience had more difficulty.
I never had any more difficulty.
Everyone is chasing more and more difficulty, more risk.
HUNT -- The Americans probably have more difficulty in doing that.
Why? Which questions did you have more difficulty answering?
Critchlow has more difficulty integrating the neoconservatives into his argument.
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