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Discover Ludwig"a daunting fact" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that is intimidating or challenging. For example: "The daunting fact that global warming is an increasing threat to our planet has become increasingly apparent."
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That is a daunting fact for the world's other top players, but Woods seems to control his own destiny.
Because when fired against American bases, crews firing the 107-millimeter rockets face a daunting fact, which is locked in the math.
A daunting fact is that the last six months' market drop of 43% in the U.S. represents the worst six-month collapse of prices since 1932.
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There is always a chance, perhaps obscured by the daunting fact of so many beachgoers, that some new pressure on sharks, like a decline in natural prey, is driving them inshore.
This rather daunting fact turns up in James Landale's "The Last Duel: A True Story of Death and Honor" (Canongate; $24).
But women prepared to carry a pregnancy for another couple, probably strangers, are few and far between, and would-be parents face the daunting fact that the surrogacy arrangement is not enforceable in court.
He faces a daunting task.
That is a daunting gap.
And what a daunting dozen it is.
It may seem like a daunting commitment.
This is a daunting question.
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