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The phrase "a daunting question to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a question that is challenging or intimidating to answer.
Example: "As we delve into the complexities of climate change, we face a daunting question to consider: how can we effectively reduce our carbon footprint?"
Alternatives: "a challenging question to" or "an intimidating question to".
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It's a daunting question to answer but a necessary one.
It's a daunting question, to be sure, even for the most prescient of art theorists.
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This is a daunting question.
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Yet exceeding still-unwritten flood standards is a ruefully far-fetched notion for New York and New Jersey residents, for whom mountains of ruined possessions are the immediate reality and rebuilding at all is a financially daunting question.
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