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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a daunting competitor to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a competitor that poses a significant challenge or difficulty to another entity in a competitive context.
Example: "The new startup has emerged as a daunting competitor to established tech giants in the industry."
Alternatives: "a formidable rival to" or "a challenging opponent to".
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Pivotal Labs might seem like a daunting competitor to Gigster, but it's more meant for enterprise companies and post-Series B startups.
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It was a daunting example to follow.
It is, he says, a daunting thought to look back.
A daunting task, to be sure, Dr. Lurie conceded.
A daunting task to be sure.
I found this a daunting task, to say the least.
Sitting down to write a play sounds a daunting prospect, to me at least.
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