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The phrase "a little daunting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that feels slightly intimidating or overwhelming.
Example: "Starting a new job can be a little daunting, but it's also an exciting opportunity for growth."
Alternatives: "somewhat intimidating" or "a bit overwhelming."
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It was a little daunting".
It's a little daunting sometimes".
It was a little daunting," he said.
"Turning 60 is a little daunting".
"It can be a little daunting for them".
"At the beginning, it was a little daunting," he said.
My mother found the idea a little daunting.
It can be a little daunting if you're not prepared".
Or do you find that designing covers for books as iconic as Dostoyevsky's a little daunting?
Many customers, however, find the catalog more than a little daunting.
This is the way most of us play - though that 24 looked a little daunting.
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