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The phrase "a daunting challenge for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a task or situation that is difficult or intimidating for someone or a group to face.
Example: "The project presented a daunting challenge for the entire team, requiring them to work long hours and collaborate closely."
Alternatives: "a formidable task for" or "a significant hurdle for".
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IP theft, therefore, is a daunting challenge for managers of software firms.
The loss poses a daunting challenge for Pfizer, one shared by nearly every major pharmaceutical company.
It's a daunting challenge for the third grader of the title.
Establishing criminality in car crashes, if any exists, can be a daunting challenge for investigators.
So on Sunday, Woods will face a daunting challenge for many reasons.
The implementation of a National Program for Information Literacy is a daunting challenge for any country to undertake.
Every Jeffery Deaver thriller poses a daunting challenge — for his forensics expert Lincoln Rhyme as much as for the reader.
Yet despite the new-found optimism, resuscitating Iran's dying economy remains a daunting challenge for the country's new leadership.
"The inability to weaken the U.S. dollar poses a daunting challenge for policy officials," Mr. Paulsen said.
For sure, the influence of financially strong, vested interest groups presents a daunting challenge for a small entrant like Tesla.
Those women acknowledged that recruiting and hiring female writers was a daunting challenge for them at the time.
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