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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a daunting one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is intimidating or challenging, often in a context where someone is facing a difficult task or situation.
Example: "The project ahead is a daunting one, requiring extensive research and collaboration."
Alternatives: "a challenging task" or "an intimidating endeavor".
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Now, in 2000, the demand we place on candidates has become a daunting one.
I don't get much sense of people taking on that issue, perhaps because it is truly a daunting one".
The prospect was a daunting one.
The task is nonetheless a daunting one.
It is our moral obligation – if, admittedly, a daunting one.
The task in Libya has always been a daunting one.
But the task of reclaiming objects can be a daunting one.
My initial experience of playing to Messiaen proved a daunting one.
The list of tests confronting the next president is a daunting one.
There is also a cost issue, a daunting one in an impoverished community like Willimantic.
It's definitely an honor and a privilege — and a daunting one.
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