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The phrase "the harder" is correct and can be used in written English.
You would typically use "the harder" when comparing two things that require effort in order to achieve (or fail to achieve). For example, "The harder I worked, the better my grade was."
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The Harder you choke the harder the pain!!! Wrestling is DANGEROUS!
Now comes the harder part.
Now for the harder part.
Then might come the harder part.
The harder part is masking the information.
This is the harder counterfactual question.
Hence the harder edge this time.
Yet I also remember the harder times.
I think Bill had the harder part.
The harder the teachers pushed, the harder the students worked.
The harder he pulled, the harder I pulled back.
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