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The phrase "a daunting dedication" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a commitment or devotion that is intimidating or overwhelming in nature.
Example: "Completing a marathon requires a daunting dedication to training and preparation."
Alternatives: "an intimidating commitment" or "a challenging devotion".
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Rowley, the author of an excellent biography of the Australian novelist Christina Stead, has a daunting dedication to primary sources and her documentation is meticulous.
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