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The phrase "a lot less daunting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that feels significantly easier or less intimidating than it initially appears.
Example: "After breaking the project into smaller tasks, it became a lot less daunting to complete."
Alternatives: "much easier" or "far less intimidating".
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Building a permanent base on the Moon suddenly seems a lot less daunting.
The more often you activate your abs, the stronger they'll become, making ab workouts a lot less daunting.
Coming out isn't always easy, but as clichéd as it sounds, talking to friends and family does make the process a lot less daunting.
Champagne and scotch flowed in the BA departure lounge, which made the prospect of spending the night at 30,000 feet with a bunch of nerds a lot less daunting.
In my startup career and in my life I've found that when I pull myself out of my situation to help solve someone else solve theirs, magically my problems become a lot less daunting.
"It's a lot less daunting".
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Combing your hair in sections makes the job a lot easier and less daunting.
Pickles told the conference that it had been daunting to shake up local government at a time when there is a "lot less money" to fund the change.
The best news is that it is a lot less painful that getting a tattoo, in fact while the word Microblading does sound daunting, it is relatively pain free.
Given the daunting distances between the stars, the real-life version will almost certainly be a lot less sensational than the movies depicting alien invasions or crash-landing spaceships.
A lot less".
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