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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a considerably less daunting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the difficulty or challenge of two situations, indicating that one is significantly easier than the other.
Example: "After breaking the project into smaller tasks, it became a considerably less daunting endeavor."
Alternatives: "much less intimidating" or "significantly easier".
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Unlike most fantasy series, where the quality of the books seems to be judged on their inordinate length, each of Moorcock's books are a considerably less daunting and more manageable 150 pages or so.
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But festivals in Texas face a considerably less saturated market as well.
Jürgen Klopp's job, by contrast, appears a little less daunting.
Building a permanent base on the Moon suddenly seems a lot less daunting.
That whole experience may make stopping high-flying Duke a little less daunting.
Your endorphin response might rise and, at least theoretically, render that unpleasant final hill a bit less daunting.
Shortening the typographic dimensions of the pop-up boxes of additional information makes navigation a little less daunting.
That will make it a little 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.
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