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The phrase "a more daunting date" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a date that is perceived as more challenging or intimidating compared to another date.
Example: "The deadline for the project is approaching, but next week's meeting is a more daunting date for me."
Alternatives: "a more challenging date" or "a more intimidating date".
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Roddick plays Fernando Vicente Blakee has a more daunting date with Alberto Martín, who upset No. 13-seeded Fernando Gonzalez, perhaps the game's hardest hitter from the backcourt, in the second round.
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