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The phrase "a daunting thing to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is intimidating or challenging to do.
Example: "Starting a new job can be a daunting thing to experience, especially in a different industry."
Alternatives: "a challenging task to" or "an intimidating thing to".
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It's a daunting thing to take part in that tradition, so I asked Bret to collaborate".
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"They know how to look at the camera, they know how to perform to that large audience - because it's actually a really daunting thing to perform for 170 million people".
It's a daunting thing for any opposing team to face the Hawks on home turf.
It is a bit of a daunting thing, too, getting in the ring, one to one, like that".
We look at each one of those crocodiles and we say charge!" Buffet responds "No shark wants to come up against him," and Gates ends with "So, it is, it is a daunting thing, but consumers benefit when somebody's willing to take that on and say, hey, we can do a better search product".
A little box can be a daunting thing.
For an 18 year old that can be quite a daunting thing.
It must have been a daunting thing for Newcastle".
It's not a daunting thing it's something that I will embrace and will enjoy doing.
It was a big, daunting thing that people had been asking me to do for years.
"It's an intimidating and daunting thing, particularly when your daughter gets lost among a sea of reporters and you have no idea how it's going to turn out," Mr. Huntsman said Friday at one of many points when he seemed to be thinking aloud.
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