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The phrase "a daunting problem for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a challenging issue or task that poses significant difficulty for someone or a group.
Example: "The lack of funding has become a daunting problem for the organization, hindering its ability to achieve its goals."
Alternatives: "a challenging issue for" or "a formidable challenge for".
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The outpouring for Mr. Clinton underscored a daunting problem for Mr. Gore: the more powerful that Mr. Clinton was in his speech, the less likely that the vice president could pull off a climactic acceptance speech Thursday night.
Chronic pain is a daunting problem for both individuals and society.
The weapons saturating the country pose a daunting problem for American military officers and the new chief of the Haitian police.
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"It is a daunting problem, and it has been a recalcitrant problem," Dr. Jernigan said.
As officials in Japan agonize over what constitutes a safe radiation dose for people who live near the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear reactors, the state of the science has been a daunting problem.
So great that he faces a daunting problem: He has to hire 28,500 workers in a single year.
Practically speaking, this is a daunting problem.
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection that persists despite antiretroviral therapy (ART) is a daunting problem.
Last, the lack of sustainability of water management projects is a daunting problem.
Maternal mortality remains a daunting problem in Mozambique and many other low-resource countries.
The most daunting problem for Google, however, is a math problem.
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