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The phrase "a daunting position" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a role or situation that is intimidating or challenging, often due to its complexity or the high expectations associated with it.
Example: "Taking on the role of project manager for such a large initiative felt like a daunting position, but I was ready for the challenge."
Alternatives: "a challenging role" or "an intimidating position".
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Pope Francis finds himself in a daunting position.
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