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Discover Ludwig"the more difficult" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to compare two things or actions, implying that one is more challenging or complicated than the other. It is often used in conjunction with the word "than." Example: "The more difficult task of the two was completing the project within a tight deadline."
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the more difficult
noun
An extra amount or extent.
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The more difficult question is footwear.
The more difficult the better.
Insulating is the more difficult task.
"These are the more difficult cases.
The more difficult issue is housing.
The longer Macmillan waited, the more difficult the transition.
This is the more difficult thing, isn't it?
"So they say no to the more difficult case".
The further north you get the more difficult things get.
If you're black and gay, it's all the more difficult.
The more difficult it is, the more I am excited".
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