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The phrase "a bit too daunting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that feels overwhelming or intimidating to a certain degree.
Example: "The thought of giving a presentation in front of a large audience was a bit too daunting for her."
Alternatives: "somewhat intimidating" or "a little overwhelming".
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Yesterday's test of mettle seems to have been a bit too daunting.
By The New Yorker May 27, 2010 Yesterday's test of mettle seems to have been a bit too daunting.
Craze's pieces are a perfect way to escape when reality feels a bit too daunting.
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