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The phrase "a bit less daunting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that feels more manageable or less intimidating than before.
Example: "After breaking the project into smaller tasks, it felt a bit less daunting to tackle."
Alternatives: "somewhat easier" or "a little less intimidating."
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Your endorphin response might rise and, at least theoretically, render that unpleasant final hill a bit less daunting.
Rather than studying its most famous regions, our approach at Wine School has been to snoop around the less-exalted edges, where the prices are a bit less daunting.
The victim suddenly has empathy for the bully, who now seems a bit less daunting.
Starting school can be scary, but a stranger made it a bit less daunting for this young girl.
Work in small sections at a time, to make the painting process a bit less daunting.
Yes, America, tomorrow, there will be two wars, a terrible financial crisis, threats from abroad, and challenges at home, but there will be a President Elect Obama, and that alone will make those challenges seem just a bit less daunting, a bit less formidable, and a bit more manageable.
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The pattern of give and take we had developed over the course of our relationship served us well, and the overwhelming task of setting up a household felt a little bit less daunting.
It is similar to Photoshop, but a little bit less daunting and much less expensive.
"Quite a bit less, a lot better".
The cast seems a bit less comfortable.
America has grown a bit less tame.
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